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EAST HIGH SCHOOL
DES MOINES, IOWA
JUNE, 1950
Auditorium — ^Jlie Rendezvous
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SENIO
RALPH N MAIGAARD
"Niels"
"Ralph likes girls but don't be blue,
The girls think Ralph is pretty nice too."
Class President 8; Student Council 4, 6; Bosketball
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 8, State Finals 8, Big
Six 8: Baseball 4, 6, 8; P.T.A. Program 4; May Fes-
tival 4, 6; Pep Assembly 7; Shakespearean Club 7;
Spotlight Parade 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 8; Monitor 8;
Drake Reloys 4; Crime Prevention Week 8.
Ambition: To graduotc from college: Then become
o successful coach
DARRELL SMITH
"Smitty"
"With graceful step Dorrell studies the street.
And smiles on every lady sweet."
Senior Board 8; Senior Breakfast 8; Football 3, 5 7
Nativity 3; Special Interest Club 4, Hi-Y 7, 8, Quill
Ad Club 5, 6, Student Council 4, 5, 6, 8, Assembly 7;
Spotlight Parade 4, Social Committee 8; City Champs
7; Chairman.
Ambition: Enjoy living
SHIRLEY ANN SCOTT "Scorty"
"Sometimes I work; sometimes I play,
Never too serious; always gay."
Senior Mixer Committee 8, Senior Board 8. Sec-
retary; Assembly 7; Student Council 5; Clerical Staff
4, 5, 6; Quill Typist 6, Zetogatheon 5, 6, 7, Open
House Hostess 3; Public Relations Dinner Hostess 8;
G.A.A. 8; .Assembly Usher 8; Squad Leader 3, Special
Interest 3, Conference of Christians and Jews 7, 8,
Alumni Registration 7; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7; May
Festival 6; Crime Prevention Week 8.
Ambition: To be able to do at least one thing well
JUNE MARIE JURGENS "Junie"
"Active natures are rarely melancholy,
For June is always gay and lolly."
Senior Board 8; Y-Teens 3; Life Saving Club 4, 6;
May Day 6; All-School Party 5, Monitor 7, 8; Senior
Usher 6, 7; Student Council 7, Pep Assembly 7,
Shakespearean Club 7, 8; Zetagathean 3, 4 5 6
7, 8, President 7; G.A.A. 4; Booster Club 6, 7, 8;
Hoso ; tality Committee 7, Chairman.
Ambition: Social Worker
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NIELS
SCOTTY
JUNIE
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SENIOR
EDITH ANN KALNY: Senior Board 8; Class Night 8; Miss Helmreich's Office 8; Hall Monitor 7; Open House Hostess 5; 10B Student
Council Assembly 7; Spring Music Festival 6; School Party Committee Chairman 8; Quill Staff 7 8, Sports Editor 8; G.A.A. 7, 8;
Student Council 7 Alternote 4, 6; Spanish Club 3, 6; Red Cross Committee 7, 8, Chairman 7; Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; May Day Festival 4;
Simplicity Style Show 7 Monogram Assembly 7; Style Review 6; All-Girl Banquet Committee 6; Special Interest 5; Zeta 5, 6, 7; North
High Assembly 7- Family Relations Dinner 8; Play Usher 6, 7; Brotherhood Assembly 8; Memorial Day Assembly 6; Senior Activities
Usher 5 6 7- IOB Assembly 4- Shakespearean Club 7; Honor Roll 3. 4, 5, 6, 7: P.T.A. Brotherhood Meeting 8- Polk County Red Cross
Council 7 8 Ambition: To always be where people ore having fun. GENE LABUS: Senior Board 8. Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain,
All-City Forward 6 8, First Team; Big Six Forward 6, 8 First Team; Sixth All-State Team 6; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Pep Assembly 3, 4 5,
6 7, 8; School Play 7, Hi-Y 3 4, 6; School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 8; Squad Leader 3, 5, 7 Quill Ads 7, 8; May Day
Festival 4 7 Basketball Banquet 4, 6, 8, Baseball Banquet 4 6, 8; Prom Tickets 7; Booster Club 8; Cross Country 5, 7. Ambition: Go
to college and be able to dunk a basketball. JANET YVONNE MITCHELL: Senior Banquet 8; Senior Board 8; Quill Staff 7, 8, Editor 8,
Spanish Club 3 6 7, 8 Secretary 7, 8; Student Council 4, 5; Alternate 6, 7, G.A.A. 3, 5, 6; Lee Township Hour 6, Zetagathean 3, 4,
6 7 8 Vice-President 4 7 8- KRNT Spotlight Parade 4; Special Interest 4, Zetagathean Show 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Sextet 5, 6,
All-State Choir 5- Nativity 3 5; Prom Hostess 4; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7; All-School Parties 5, 6, 7; Junior Town Meeting 7, 8, Representative;
B.P.W. Banquet 7; May Festival 4 6; City Philharmonic Contest 6; Pep Assemblies 5, 6, 7, 8; Kendall Playhouse Usher 3, 4; Physical
Education Teachers' Banquet 6; Booster Committee 7, 8; Social Committee 5; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6; East Des Moines Club 4, 5, 6;
Holy Week 4, 6; Thanksgiving Assembly 3, 5; Tennis 4, 6. Ambition: More friends, more fun, more happiness. RONALD LEHR: Senior
Prom Committee 8; Marshalltown 3, 4, 6; Golf 6, 7 8; Hi-Y 7, 8; Monitor 8; Senior Board 8. Booster Committee 7, 8; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8;
Home Room President 8, Basketball 6, 7. Ambition: To be a good American, educated and democratic.
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GORDON BRUCE
MATTHEWS "Reverend"
"A great big bundle of joy
Is displayed all over this
boy."
CARLA NEWMAN "Jo"
"Carlo's personality will ac-
complish well her aims,
For she is one of the rare
few having beauty as
well as brains."
JOHN FRANKLIN
SHOCKLEY "Jack"
"Happy-go-lucky, that's our
Jack.
As for height, he does not
lack."
VIRGINIA MAE REYNOLDS
"Ginger"
"Ginger and spice, and all
things nice.
Ginger has these things
twice."
GORDON BRUCE MATTHEWS: Senior Board 8; Senior Breakfast 8; Ottumwa High School 3 4^ B ^ e J b ° Q ^ 0 * e ^^
S A 7 8 Student Council 8 Vice-President; Monitor 7, 8, Class Room Officer °- ?, jeries Champs 8. Ambition: To do the best I
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and for variety — friends.
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MELVA ADAMS
"Mel'
"Melva's desire is one of the best,
To put herself last and serve all the rest."
Senior Prom Committee 8; Student Council 4, Alternate 3; Monitor 4;
Clerical Staff 5; Zetagothean 5; Color Day 6; D. M. E. A. Dinner 8.
Ambition: To do unto others, as I would have them do unto me
KATHRYN M. ALLEN ' "Katie*
"Laughter makes a happy life,
Takes away all Kathryn s strife."
Senior Prom Committee 8; Clerical Staff 6; G-A.A. 3, Monitor 3.
Ambition: Keep on laughing with Ruth and Mary
"Andy"
6; Wrestling 7; Monitor
A Cappella Choir 7, 8;
East Des Moines
"Apple'
JERRY ANDERSON
"The life of the party is Andy,
In making fun he is handy."
Senior Play Commitlee 8; Student Monager
4, 8; Student Council 5, Quill Ad Club 7, 8.
Boys' Glee Club 7, 8' Woodrow Wilson Assembly 7
Club 7; Nativity 7; Baccalaureate 7.
Ambition: Travel
NORMAN H. APPELL
"A typicol boy who likes to dance,
The girls are glad to give Norman a chance."
Senior Follies Committee 8; Football 3, 5; Track 4, 6, 8; Chess and
Checkers 5; Nativity 7; Football Pep Assembly 5; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8,
Twenty-five Dollar Club 7; Student Council 4, 8, Alternate 8.
Ambition: Health, happiness, success
ELDON W. AULT
"Courteous, friendly, reserved is he
President of the U. S., Eldon might be."
Senior Banauet Committee 8; Football 3, 5, 7, All-City Second Team 7,
Captoin 5; Basketball 5, 6, Track 6, Drake Relays Helper 6; Hi-Y 3, 4,
7, 8; Athletic Banquet 3, 5, 7* Leeman Index Banquet 7; Quarterback
Club Banquet 7; Blackstone Club Banquet 7; Student Council 8, Al-
ternate 3, 7- Movie Helper 5, 6.
Ambition: Time will tell
ROBERT BAIN "Bob"
"Bob is one of those popular guys
With sparkling humor in his eyes."
Senior Banquet 8; Football 3, 5, 6, City Champs 7; Basketball 3, 4;
Band 3, 4, 5; Shop Foreman 7; Assemblies 3, 4, 5; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8; May Festival 4, 6; Booster Committee 8; Spotlight Parade 4;
Drake Relays 4.
Ambition: To always shovel the snow away, so my brother can't follow
in my footsteps
DONALD BARRER
"As to success we can onlv say,
Don is already on his way."
Football 3; Track 4; Monitor 4, 6; Hi-Y 3, 4, May Festival 4.
Ambition: To be successful and live a happy life
I LA BASH
"Don'
'Blondie"
"lla is one fine blonde
Of whom we are very fond."
Cap and Gown Co-Chairman 8; Student Council 5; Clerical Staff.
Ambition: To hove as many tine friends in the future as I have
had in the past
VIOLET BASON
"Zoe"
"R6d is her hair, blue are her eyes,
Violet will succeed in all she tries."
Class Night Committee 8; Christian Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
President 8, Zeta 4, 5, 6, 8, Shakespearean Club 7, 8; Science Club 6;
Quill Staff 7, 8; Organizations Co-Editor 8, Telephone Monitor 6, Stu-
dent Council 8; P.T.A. Committee Chairman 8; D. M. E. A. Dtnner 8;
Girls' Glee Club 4, 5; Squad Leader 7, Teen-age Book Club 8, Student
Council Assembly 8; Student Teachers 8.
Ambition: Attend Whcaton College, Illinois and study to show myself
approved unto God
SHERLEY RAY BATES
"Casanova Bates"
"Ray's quite the character, he's quite the clown,
You'll never catch him wearing a frown."
Senior Breakfast 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8;
Monitor 4, 8; Mixed Choir 6; Boys' Glee Club 6; Concert Orchestra
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 3.
Ambition: Navy band
CHESTER BAUMEISTER
"This fine blond everyone has met.
He goes by the nickname of 'Chef'."
Senior Banquet 8; Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7,
ketball 4; Pep Assembly 5; Quill Ad Staff 7, I
Ambition: To get the most out of life
DOROTHY JANE BECKMAN
"Chef
8; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Bos-
Si Chess and Checkers 7, 8.
"Dot'
"A clever girl we find is Dot,
To our class she means a lot."
Class Night Committee 8; Squad Leader 4, 6; A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 7,
Nativity 5, 7; Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, Paramount Holy Week 6, Spot-
light Parade 6; Woodrow Wilson 6, 7: East Des Moines Club 6, 7:
All-School Party 5, 6, Color Day 7; Junior Zeta 3, A; Assembly 6, 7;
Memorial Day 5, 7; Fort Des Moines Hotel 6: Clerical Staff 8, Honor
Roll 3, 4, 5, May Festival 6, Booster Pep Club 8.
Ambition: To have a happy and promising future
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JOAN BEDWELL
"Jo"
"Spreading joy is her game.
And with Joan it meets fame."
Senior Class Night Committee 8; Science Club 4; Fellowship Club 4, 5,
6, 7, & President 5, 6, Vice President 7; Shakespearean 8; Quill Stan
7, 8, Co-editor of Senior Section 8; Teen-Age Book Club 8; Family-
Life Conference 8; Student Teacher 8.
Ambition: To put Christ first in my life
OLIVIA BELLA
"Livvy is a must to know.
Carefree, goy, wherever she goes."
Senior Ploy Committee 8; Quill Ad Staff 6.
Ambition: To make new friends and keep the old ones
WANDA BEMISDARFER "Beep"
"She wished to do what she should.
And did as much as she could."
G.A.A. 3; Y-Teens 5, 6; Monitor 5; Shakespearean 7, 8, Secretary,
Treasurer 8.
Ambition: Bcauticion
"Livvy'
GARY W. BENTLEY
"Poncho"
"Gary is a guy everyone ought to know
He has plenty of 'pep,' 'get up,' and 'go'."
Senior Breakfast 8, Boys' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A Cappella Choir
5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 8; Property Committee 5, 6; Woodrow Wilson As-
sembly 5, 7; Paramount Theater 6; East Des Moines Club 5, 7; Na-
tivity 5, 7, May Festival 6, P.T.A. Meeting 6, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: U. S. Navy
VELDA JEAN BERG
"Vel'
'Vel, Vel, V-E-L.
She's the girl that's 'super swell'."
Senior Banquet 8; Monitor 3; Student Council 4; Squad Leader 5;
Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8; Co-Op Workei 7, 8; May Festival 6; 10B Regis-
tration 8; 10B Assembly 8, Open House Hostess 6; Style Show 7; Honor
Roll 3, 4, 7, Y-Teens 4, BPW Dinner 7; Senior Zeta 8.
Ambition: To be happy and make a success of every situotion
BENJAMIN ROBERT BEPGESON
"Ben'
"Pep, spirit, personality - - -
Ben Bergeson has all three."
May Festival 4, 6, 8, Chairman 8. Scroll 5, Football 5, 7; Tennis 4, 6,
Football Banquet 5, 7; Student Teacher 7, 8; Student Council 4, 5;
Hi-Y 4, 5, 6; Brush and Palette Club 4, 5, 6; Shakespearean 7, Pep
Assembly 7; Leeman Index Banquet 7; School Party Committee 8,
Booster Club 7, 8.
WAYNE BERGSTROM
'Bergie'
"In most everything this boy's made a name
With courage and fight, no wonder such fame."
Senior Prom Committee 8, Chairman; Footboll 3, 5, 7; Basketball 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, State Finals 8; Baseball 6, 8; Student Council 5, 7,
Vice President 7; May Festival 6; Pep Assembly 7; Nativity 3; Ki-
wanis Representative 7, Hi-Y 7; Quill Staff 7, 8, Assistant Editor 8;
Honor Roll 5, 6, 7; Football Banquet 7.
Ambition: To be a doctor and be rich or to be a coach and be happy
MARY BERTRAND "Peanuts"
"Mary is the giri, quite industrious.
When she meets work there is never a fuss."
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Junior Zeta 4; Philomathean 5, 6; Senior
Zeta 8.
Ambition: To always make Don happy
"Firetop'
NOLA ANNE BISHOP
"She is debonair and pretty,
She is full of pep and witty."
May Festival 8; All-School Play 5, Make-up Committee; Student Coun-
cil 6, 8; Zetagathean 4, 6; Style Show 7; Clerical Staff 7; G.A.A. 3, 4;
Booster Committee 6, 7 8.
Ambition: Go back to the Ozarks some day and visit my relatives
RICHARD PAUL BLACHLEY
Tex 1
"In all our school plays Richard does act
No one could do a finer job, it is a fact."
Senior Play Committee 8, Co-Chairman; A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8;
Boys' Glee Club 4, 5, 6; "Life of the Party" 3; Fellowship Club 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8; Brush and Palette Club; Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; "The
Divine Flora" 5; "The Whole Town's Talking" 6; Student Council 3;
East Des Moines Club 5, 7; Paramount Theater 4, 6; Hoyt Sherman
Ploce 3; Color Day Committee 3; Pep Assembly 4, 7; May Day 6;
Iowa State Choir 7; "Antic Spring" 4; Woodrow Wilson Assembly
Programs 5, 7; Nativity 3, 5, 7; KWDM High School Broadcast (Choir*
4, 6; Shakespearean Club 7; Open House Host 3: P.T.A. Membership
Drive 3; Play Properties 4; Passion Play 4; Spotlight Parade 4; Me-
morial Day Assembly 4, 6; Baccalaureate Services 4, 5, 6, 7; Make-
Up Committee 4; Spring Music Festival 4; Assembly Program 6; KRNT
Radio Theater 4; Rotary Club 5; Soloist 7.
Ambition: Voice teacher or concert artist
DOROTHY MAE BLACKSMITH
"Dorothy is a really fine gal.
That's why she has many a pal."
May Festival Committee 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Squad Leader 6.
Ambition: To be pleasing, pleasant, but not always plump
BETTY BOLEN
"Do-Do"
"Betf
"Neat, quiet, friendly Bett,
A girl we won't soon forget."
Senior Mixer 8; Assembly Decorations; Junior Zeta 3, 4, 5; G.A.A. 3, 4;
Art Club 3, 4; Student Council 3 Alternate; Honor Roll 4; Special
Interests 4; All-School Party 4; Clericol Stoff 5, Assembly Usher 8;
Public Relations Dinner 8; Alumni Registration 7; Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews 7, 8; May Festival 6.
Ambition: Air hostess
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s
DONALD FRANK BOLEN "Don"
"Don, Don is everywhere
He is a boy without a care."
Senior Mixer 8, El Circulo Espanol 5, 6, 7, 8, North High Assembly 7;
Student Council 8; Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6; Red Cross 8; Honor
Roll 3. 4.
Ambition: To bo like the big dipper: forever heading in the right
direction
WILSON BOOTH
"Bird's desire is the desire of many we know
In the pathway of life, to happily go."
May Festival 6; Monitor 6, 8.
Ambition: To be o success in life
"Bird'
GEORGE HERMAN BORG
'Bud'
"He's smart and a ball player, just one thing we ask,
The best of 'uck always to be in his grasp. '
Cap and Gown Committee 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8;
Golf 5, 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; All-School Play 5, 6, Quill Ad
Staff 7, 8; $25.00 Club 7, 8; Home Room Secretary 5, 6.
Ambition: To live a happy useful lift
PATTY BRADY
"Potty's known all around'
Never known to wear a frow."
May Festival 8; Miss Helmreich's Office 3,
ship Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Monitor 4, 5, 6.
Ambition: To always nave friends
"Pat"
7; Spanish Club 4; Fellow-
"J'ggs'
VINSON BREEN
"Vinson is a nice guy, no doubt
Just see all the friends he has about."
Monitor 5.
Ambition: To travel
SHIRLEY BRIDESON "Shirl"
'Shirley's heart makes friends for her.
Her good disposition keeps them for sure."
Senior-Parent Dinner Committee; Student Council 3, 7; Junior Zeta-
gathean 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7
Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one and hated by none
LEONA FRANCES BROG
"Her work is done with precision and poise;
They that govern, most often make the least noise."
May Festival Committee 4, 6, 8; G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 6;
Latin Club 3, 4; Philomathean 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 5, President 7;
Special Interest 5; Shakespeareon Club 7, 8, President 8; KRNT Spot-
light Parade 4. 6; May Festival 4, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Cafeteria
Cashier 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Assemblies 5, 7; Senior Assembly 7; P.T.A.
Program 5; Clerical Staff 8, American Legion Oratorical Contest 8;
Teen-Age Book Club 8, Secretary.
Ambition: To be a successful teacher
FREDRICK BROOKS
"Freddie'
"Fred is really a friend to all,
"In making friends, he's on the ball."
Senior Prom 8; Art Club 5, 6, President 5; Student Council Alter-
nate 6, 8.
Ambition: To have and be deserving of success, happiness, and friends
RAYMOND L. BRUNTMYER "Ralo"
"Ray gets pictures for his collection,
In his billfold he has quite a selection."
Senior Follies 8; Football 3, 5; Hi-Y 6; Baseball 4, 6.
Ambition: To moke and keep money
BEVERLY BRYAN "Bev"
"Beverly thinks smiles ore worth while
For happiness comes with a smile."
May Festival 8; Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8; Scroll Winners.
Ambition: To live a lite of love and laughter
BARBARA BUFFINGTON "Bob"
"Bob has seen mony a day,
When her influence made others gay."
Senior Mixer 8; G.A.A. 3, Student Council Alternate 6; Philomathean 3;
Monitor 3, 6, 7, Spanish Club 3, 6; Fellowship Club 8; Quill Ad Staff 8;
Teen-Age Book Club 7, Cafeteria Cashier 8, Booster Committee 8;
Home Room Breakfast 7; Home Room Assembly 6; Red Cross Com-
mittee 8, All-School Party 4
Ambition: To moke other- a-, happy as I would like to be
DORIS J. BULMAN
"Doris works, Doris plays,
She has brightened many days."
Monitor 5, 6, Squad Leoder 5; D.M.E.A. Dinner 8; Messenger 3, 4.
Ambition: To work for the Telephone Co.
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DONNA LEE BURCH
"Donna's face does truly show.
It is one that you would like to know."
Spinster Spree Comm.ttee 8; G.A.A. 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6;
Modern Miss 7, 8, President; Student Council 7, Alternate 8; Monitor 4;
Hostess Class Night 7; Drill Team 5, 7; Squad Leader 6; Life Saving
Club 6; May Festival 4, 6; Memorial Day Parode 6.
Ambition: To teach Nancy how to behave
CARL ARTHUR BURDOCK "Arthur"
"I'm full of fun, from care I'm free,
Why can't everyone be like me?"
Senior Prom 8; Booster Committee 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8,
City Champs; Quill Advertising 7, 8; Student Council 4, 5; Chess and
Checkers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Brush and Palette 3, 4; Alumni Assembly 3;
Monitor 6, 7, 8; Pep Assembly 5; Assembly Usher 7: Track 3; Student
Manager 7, 8; Baseball 8; All-School Party 5, 6; Gym Monitor 7, 8;
Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Homeroom President 4; Football Ticket Sale 6;
Hall Monitor 5.
Ambition: Pass a "Two Hour" work week in Congress
JENEANE CAIN "Jean"
"When Jeneane rolls those big brown eyes. Watch Out!"
Senior Play Committee 8; G.A.A. 3, 4 ,5, 6, 7; Girls' Life Saving 5,
6, 7; Spring Festival 7: School Play 5; "Divine Flora" 6; Spotlight
Porade 6; Senior Zeta 5, 6; All-School Party 5, 6; Student Council 3;
Pep Club 6; Color Day 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Passion Play 5; Hall
Monitor 5, 7; Open House Hostess 3; Old Fashioned Style Show 6.
Ambition: To find happiness, friends and success in whatever I may do
EUGENE R. CAMPBELL "Gene"
"To Gene nothing is authentic.
Unless iT is also photogenic."
Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Class Night 7; Dance Club 8; Camera
Club 8, President; Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Picture Editor; Scholastic
Award 6; May Festival 6, Host.
Ambition- To be a success in photography
ROBERT B. CAMPBELL "Bob"
"In golf with such skill he wallops the ball
That's Bob in the flesh, a buddy to all."
Senior Mixer, Chairman 8; Teen-Age Book Club 7; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8;
Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Booster Club 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5.
Ambition: To procure intellectual adroitness in an extraordinary degree
DOROTHEA CARR "Dort"
"Sweet and happy, that's our Dort,
When it comes ro friends, she isn't short!"
Senior Play 8: Zetagathean Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 4, 7, 8,
All-School Athletic Party 5; Student Council 5; Shakespearean Club 7, 8;
G.A.A. 4; Y-Teens 3, 4: Booster Club 6; T.A.B. Club 7, 8.
Ambition: Always be happy and make others happy
JEANNINE CAVANAUGH "Jean"
"Jeannine is short and sweet.
She talks softly and is fun to meet."
Senior Mixer 8; G.A.A. 3, 4; Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 8;
Oratorical Contest 8; Clerical Staff 7; Student Council 8; Alumni Reg-
istration 7; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Conference of Jews and Christians 7, 8;
Squad Leader 6" All-School Party 6; May Festival 4, 6; Prom Decorating
Committee 3; Booster Committee 6.
Ambition: To be a successful homemakcr
DIXIE LEE CLEGHORN "Speed"
"She's a Southern belle from the North."
Shakespearean Club 7; Monitor 8.
Ambition: To be a secretary until I marry
DONALD CLEMENS "Don"
"With many a friend and not a foe —
We could all leave High School so."
Senior Breakfast 8, Chairman; Football 3, 5, 7; City Champs 7,
All-Stale Honor Roll 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Track 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8: Student Manager 6, 7, 8; Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7, Presi-
dent 7; Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6;
Representative to Kiwanis 7; Football Banquets 3, 5, 7, Lee-Men Ban-
quet 3, 5, 7; Quarterback Club Banquet 7; Gym Monitor 8; Track
Assistant 6, 8; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; Father-Son Banquet Committee 5, 7;
Drake Relays Parade 6; Memorial Day Parade 4 6' Spotlight Parade
4, 6; Hi-Y 7 8: Amos Hiatt Hi-Y Program 3, 5, 7; Big Six Champs 8.
Ambition: To live a successful, clean and happy life
BETTY COCKERHAM "Bet"
"Red-headed Betty, that's our gal,
"She'll be everybody's pal."
Senior Breakfast 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 7; Class Night Hostess 7; P.T.A.
Hostess 3; Drill Team 3. 4; May Festival 4; Spotlight Parade 4.
Ambition: Make friends and always be a friend
BILL COLDIRON "Pigiron"
*'lf there was such a thing as a friendship test,
We know Bill would alwoys be at his best."
Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Basketball 3, 4. 5;
Golf 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Assemblies 3, 5, 7, Hi-Y 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Lee-
Man Banquet 5, 7; Footboll Banquet 3 5, 7; Pool Water Messenger
7, 8; Keystone Banquet 7; Olympic Banquet /, Quarterback Club
Banquet /.
Ambition: For Rockefeller to leave his footsteps so : can Fallow them
ELLEN MARIE COOK "Elmer"
"Sweet and gay, Ellen Marie,
A wonderful girl she'll always be."
Cap and Gown Committee 8; Monitor 7; Advertising Staff 5, 6; Philo-
mathean 6; Washington Program 8.
Ambition: To always be happy
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IVAN COOK "Cookie"
"Ivan's jokes make laughter ring.
His reody wit is a welcome th.ng."
May Festival 6, 8; Science Club 5, 6; Chess ond Checker Club 3, 4,
5 6 8 President 5, 6; Brush and Palette 3, 4, Vice President 4; Teen-
Age Book Club 6, 7, Booster Club 8; Hi-Y 8; Shakespearean 8; Wres-
tling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 8- Cross Country 7; Football Banauet 5;
Lee Township Hour 4; Home Room Vice President 3, Science Fair 6,
Scholastic Contest 7; Library Staff 4; Hall Monitor 3; Lunch Room
Monitor 4.
Ambition: Architect
NORMA COON "Norm"
"To always be happy, is Norm's ambition,
And she will succeed, in each condition."
G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, Spotlight Parade 4; Clerical Sta'f 7, Monitor 4, 5, 6,
P.T.A. Program 3; May Festival 4; Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, 7;
Juggling Team 3, 4.
Ambition: To always be happy
MYRTLE MAE COWAN "Mert"
"A true friend we find is Myrtle Mae
A girl who is always happy and gay."
Cap and Gown Comm.ttee, Chairman 8; Assembly Monitor 7, Candy
Seller 7; Junior Zetagothean 3, 4; Senior Zetagathean 6; Nurse's
Monitor 8; Hostess Junior-Senior Prom 4; Home Room Secretary 5;
Squad Leader 6; Booster Committee 8.
Ambition: To be successful in everything I do
MARY E, CRAIG
"Happiness, friends, success, all three
Will follow Mary, wherever she may be."
Senior Banquet 8, Home Room Representative 6, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8;
Home Room Secretary 6; Squad Leader 7.
Ambition: To find hoppiness, friends, and success in whatever I may do
SHERRY LEE CRAIG "Pots"
"A petite little eyeful is Sherry
"She's gay, happy, and merry."
Senior Play Committee 8, Zetagathean 5, 6, 7, Monitor 4, 8; G.A.A.
3, 4; Honor Roll 6; Girls' Glee Club 4; Spring Festival 4; All-School
Party 5, D.M.A.A. Dinner 8; Color Day 6; Squad Leader 4; Alumni
Registrar.
Ambition: To be learnablc, likeable, and lovable
JAMES W. CRAWFORD "Jim"
"In personality, Jim ranks high,
For he is the nicest kind of a guy."
Sen or Breakfast 8; Wresti ng 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champ 7, District
Champ 8; Mon tor 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Monitor 8; Booster Club 8,
Shop Foreman 8.
Ambition: Successful farming
BETTY CRISE "Bett"
"Pleasant and prompt and willing to do
That is Betty through and through."
Senior Breakfast 8; G.A.A. 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 6; Honor Roll 5;
May Festival 6: Quill Ad Club 8.
Ambition: To live a life of love and laughter
BEVERLY JEAN CRUM "Bev"
"Bev is always happy ond free
A friendly girl she will always be."
Senior Banquet Committee 8; Quill Ad Staff 6, 8; May Doy Festival 6;
Class Night Hostess 7; Fellowship Club 4; Home Room Breakfast 6;
Squad Leqder 4, 5; Senior Zeta 8; High School Day 6, 8.
Ambition: To be liked by ail and loved by one
ROBERT DARRAH "Bob"
"Smart and sharp, that's our Bob."
Senior Banquet 8; Movie Operator 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 7; Pep
Assembly 7; Honor Roll 4; Assembly Usher 8.
Ambition: Aeronautical engineering
CAROLYN DAVIS
"Carolyn's hair is very bright.
She has a smile that spreads delight."
Senior Play Committee 8; Monitor 6, 8; Home Room Committee 3, 5
Ambition: To always have the courage to stand up for what I believe
LENORA DAVIS "Tootie"
"Happy am I, from care I'm free
Why aren't they all contented like me?"
Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6, P.T.A. Program 6, Open House Hostess 5;
Red Cross Committee 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6, 8.
Ambition: To be successful in everything I do
EVELYN ROSE DAWSON "Evie"
"Evelyn has a good ambition
She will surely fulfill her mission."
Senior Prom 8; Monitor 8; Squad Leader 3, 4.
Ambition: To share a room with Barbara at Iowa State Teachers
College
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DONNA JEAN DE LONG
"Cheerful and dainty and well dressed,
Much charm in small space compressed."
Senior Prom 8, Milo High School 3, 4; Prom Decoration 5
Hostess 5, 6; May Day Festival 6; Open House Hostess 6;
Staff 7; Sen, or Class Night 7; Senior Zetagathean 8; Des
Educotion Association, Hostess 8; Style Show 7; Color Day 7.
Ambition: To moke the world a better place, for having lived in it
Red"
P.T.A.
Clerical
Moines
"Dickiebird"
DELORES LOUANN DICKEY
"This Dickiebird can also sing
Joy in our hearts she does bring."
Senior Banquet 8; Nativity 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5; Senior Zeta 6;
May Festival 5, Clerical Staff 7, 8; Music Festival 5; Booster Com-
mittee 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: Some day he'll come along
CARL DISMORE
"Di
"Not much to say, but goes on his way
Getting the most out of life."
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Chess and Checkers 5, 6; Monitor 8; Assembly
Usher 8.
Ambition: To be successful in life
"Lou'
PAUL DOERRING
"His abilities are many, his faults ore few.
Quite popular Paul is, too."
May Festival 8; Student Council 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8,
City Champs 8. State Finals 8; Program 4, May Festival 6; Monitor 4;
Represen!ative to Human Relations Council 7; Track 4, 6; Cross Country
3, 5; Messenger 8; East Des Moines Men's Club Concert 7; Nativity 7;
Hi-Y 5, 6.
Ambition: Be able to complete four years of college
RICHARD DOUGHERTY
•Dick"
"In bringing joy, Dick has quite a supply
He is a fun loving guy."
Class Night Committee 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5; Cross Country 7; Track
6, 8; School Party 7; Football 3; Stadium Monitor 7.
Ambition: To live a useful and happy life
BEVERLY ANN DROTTZ
"Beverly's good, Beverly's kind. We also like her merry mind.'
Senior Prom 8; Philomathean 4, 5; May Festival 3.
Ambition: Have enough ambition to have on ambition
MARILYN ELISE DROTTZ
"Marilyn is here, Marilyn is there,
Her popularity is everywhere."
Senior Follies 8; Sextet 5, 6; Pep Assembly 5, 6; KRNT Radio Theater
4 6; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Committee
5, 6, 7, 8; Zetagathean 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8,
Treasurer 7; Special Interest 3, 4; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Baccalaureate 3,
4, 5, 6; Commencement 6; Holy Week 4, 6; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; School
Parties 4, 5, 6; A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; East Des Moines Club
4, 5, 6; Thanksgiving Assembly 3, 5; Memorial Dav Assembly 3. 5,
Alumni Assembly 7, Physical Education Teacher Banquet 6, May
Festival 6; Roman Banquet 6. Swimming 5, 6.
Ambition: Always be able to smile and never afraid to be happy
"Bev'
HARLAN DUBANSKY
'Hambone'
"Dubanskys arc known o'er the map.
So is this friendly Eost High chap."
Senior Mixer Co-Chairman 8; Football 3, 5
4, 5; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President,
Roosevelt Assembly 7; Student Council 3, 4, Alternate, Spring Festival 6;
Football Banauet 5; Hi-Y 7, 8.
Ambition: To imitate my father in all respects
7; Basketball 3; Wrestling
North High Assembly 7;
STANLEY ELMER DURBIN
"Stan'
"Fellows like Stan are hard to find.
He's not only fun, but has a good mind."
Senior Prom 8, Honor Roll 5, 6; May Day Festival 6, 8.
Ambition: To have as much happiness through life as I have had in
East High
BARBARA ANN DYER
"Bobbie'
"Barbara has that look so sweet
Almost sweeps you off your feet."
Senior Prom Committee 8; Monitor 7, 8, Assembly 4, Assembly Usher 8,
Honor Roll 4, 5, 6.
Ambition: To share a room with Eve at Iowa State Teachers College
K. ROMAINE EDWARDS
"Katie"
"Katie really dresses neat
She's pleasant to see from her head to her feet."
Senior Class Night 6, 7; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6.
Ambition: To live a lite of service and carry out the ideals of true
womanhood
JOY LEE ELIFRITZ
"Joy is said to be smart;
This we've known from the stort."
May Festival Committee 8; Honor Roll 3,
Shakespearean 7, 8.
Ambition: Success and happiness
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4, 6; Science Club 4, 5;
JANET MARIE ESSY '-Jon"
"Jan's a gal we like to know,
She's got loads of get up and go."
Senior Mixer 8; Special Interest Club 4; Junior Zeta 4, 5; Senior Zeta
6, 7; Public Relations Dinner 8; Pep Club 6; Home Room Scroll Win-
ners 7; Monitor 4 8; Color Day 5 f 7; Conference of Christians and
Jews 8; Polio Campaign 7: Heart Drive 6.
Ambition: To keep the friends I have now, and make many more
THERESA M. FARNEY "Terrie"
"Sincere, charming, thoughtful, and sweet:
A girl everyone likes to meet."
May Festival Committee 8; Senior Class Night Hostess 7; Clerical
Staff 6; Cafeteria Cashier 6; Philomathean 5, 6, 7, G.A.A. 3, 4; As-
sembly Usher 8; Student Council 8; Special Interest 6; Des Moines
Education Association Hostess 8; Quill Ad Club 8; Senior Zetagathean 8,
May Day Festival 4, 6: Color Day 3, 5; Lincoln and Washington Pro-
gram 6, 8; Christmas Program 3, 5, 7.
Ambition: Success my ambition; happiness my goal
ANNE LESLEY FARRER "Annie"
"Very clever is our Anne,
Try to match her ability if you can."
Class Night Committee 8; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6; Moke-up Committee 4,
5, 6, 7, 8; Junior and Senior Zetagathean 3, 4, 6, 8; Philomathean 6;
Student Council 4, 6, Alternate; Life Saving Club 4, 6, 8; G.A.A. 3, 4,
6, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; North High Latin Club Joint Meeting 3, 5;
Quill Staff 7. 8' Scroll Staff 8; Booster Committee 6, 7, 8' Nativity
Make-up 5, 7; Tenis 4, Des Moines Education Association Public Re-
lations Dinner 8; Open House Hostess 5.
Ambition: To see the world
SHIRLIE ANN FELLMAN "Cat Stew"
"Shirlie is kind and has pretty hair
In all her work she takes much care."
Spinster Spree 8; Honor Roll 5, 6; Assembly 4, 5, Choir 8; May Fes-
tival 4; Glee Club 5; Art Club 5; Committee, School Party 5; Art
Award 5; High School Day 6; Drawing for Younkers; Student Council 7.
Ambition: Art
LA VERN FIELDS
"La Vern has friends oil over the place.
To keep up with him would be quite a pace."
Class Night Committee 8; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Band
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 8; Dance Band 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8; Orchestra 4, 5; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball 5
Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 7, Track 4, 6, 8; State Indoor A.A.U.
High and Low Hurdle Champ, District High Hurdle Champ; Student
Council Alternate 7; Hi-Y 7, 8; Extravaganza 7, Open House Host 7;
Shop Foreman 5; Brotherhood Assembly 8.
Ambition: Mortician
BEVERLY FISCEL "Bevie"
"Generally speaking, Bev's generally speaking,
But in a pleasant way."
Senior Banquet Committee 8; El Circulo Espanol 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas-
urer 8; Zetagathean 3; Spanish Banquet Program 5, 6, 7, Soloist;
Public Relations Dinner 7; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Assemblies
3, 5, 7; May Festival 4, 6, 8; Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-School Play 4-
Squad Leader 3, 4; Life Soving 5, 6; Booster Club 5, 6, 7; KRNT
Passion Play 3; Student Council Alternate 7.
Ambition: To always know my best foot, so I can put it forward
BEVERLY FISHER "Bev"
"It is much truth thot Beverly does confide,
In living a happy life, with Christ as her guide."
Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 8; Science Club 6
Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 8; All-City Orchestra 6; Bac-
calaureate 3 4, 5, 6; Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; All-City Orchestra 6'
School Play 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 Orchestra; Senior Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Ambition: To leod a life of happiness with Christ as my guide
IMOGENE DELORES FOWLER "Jean"
"Jean's frowns are fairer far,
Thot the smiles of other maidens are."
Senior Follies 8; Student Council 5, Alternate; May Day 5; Monitor 6-
Washington Program 8.
Ambition: To have, and be deserving of friends, happiness, and success
LLOYD FRAZIER "Slim"
"Earnest and sincere, thot's our Slim
He deserves the success, the luck that comes to him."
Class Night Committee 8: Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage Band 7- Movie
Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: Be a rancher and cartoonist
WANDA FRAZIER "Wan"
"Wanda wos an angel meant
For from heaven she wos surely sent "
Spinster Spree 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 6; Monitor 4 7
Tennis 6; Squad Leader 7.
Ambition: To find happiness, friends, and success in whatever I may do
ROSEANN FREE "Rosie"
"A wonderful time Rosie's had in East,
She thinks our school can't be beat."
Spinster Spree Committee 8, Junior Zeta 5; Senior Zeta 6, 7 8 Public
Relations Dinner 8; Booster Committee 6; H. R. Scroll Winners 7; Color
Day Committee 7; Polio Campaign 7.
Ambition: To be as happy after graduation as I have been during
my years at East
JAMES F. FREEMAN ••j im "
"A ballplayer fine, a friend supreme.
He will always make our team."
Baseball 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Prairie City 6; Chess and Checkers Club 3
4, 5, 7. 8.
Ambition: Professional baseball
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BETTY JEAN FREESTONE
"Her wreathed smiles, and entrancing ways,
Banish the gloom of the saddest days."
Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Junior Zetagathean 4,
"Zeke"
5; Senior Zeta-
H. R.
Color
gathean 6, 7; Special Interest 4; Pep Club 6; Clerical Staff 7
Scroll Winners 7; Family Relation Dinner 8; Polio Campaign 7
Day Committee 7.
Ambition: To be as happy outside of school as I have been in school
JUNE J. GANDER
■G. G."
"June's a girl that's hard to beat.
She's an all round athlete."
May Festival Co-Chairman 8; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8;
G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, Secretary 7, President 8;
Honor Roll 3; Junior Zeta 4, 5; Senior Zeta 6, 7, 8; Special Interest
4, 5; French Club 8; 10B Assembly 4; Student Council 7; Social Com-
mittee 7, Chairman 7; Booster Committee 7, 8; All-School Parties 3,
4, 5, 6, 7; Monitor 4, 5; Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8; Award Assembly 4, 5,
6, 7, 8; Tech Play Day 5; French Luncheon 8.
Ambition: To always hove fun and be happy
ELEANOR GARMON
"Surrounded by music she hasn't a care
Where there's harmony, she'll be there. '*
Senior Follies Committee 8; Class Night 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; May Festival 4;
Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6. 7; Senior As-
sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Spotlight Parade 4; Choir 3, A, 7, 8; Glee Club
5, 6; Kiwanis Christmas Program 4; All-City Orchestra 6; All-State
Orchestra 5, 7; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
Shakespearean 8; Nat.vity 3, 7; North High Assembly 8; Memorial Day
Assembly 6; Woodrow Wilson Assembly 7; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7.
Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life
ALLEN GEBHART
"If there happens to be a panic.
And you need a good mechanic. Call Al."
Wrestling 3, 4, 7; Auto Mechanics 3, Tool Room Man.
Ambition: Mechanics
MELVIN EUGENE GHEE "Willy"
"Smart, good looking, nice and slick
Melvin Ghee will always click."
May Festival Committee 8; All-School Play 6; Quill Advertising 5, 8;
Honor Roll 6.
Ambition: Happiness, success, security
JON ANN GILCHRIST
'Al'
"Jo*
"Happy-go-lucky, that's 'Jo',
A really fine person to know."
May Festival Committee 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; P.T.A. Assembly 4;
Human Relations Meeting 7; Quill Staff Alternate 7; Shakespearean 7, 8.
Ambition: To be pulchritudinous (Look it up, I had to)
EDDIE GINSBERG
'Ginsey'
"Jovial, easy going and very well-known,
A grocery chain someday Eddie will own."
Senior Mixer 8; Booster Committee 6, 7, 8; Hall Monitor 6, 7; Student
Council Alternate 8, Home Room President 6; Baseball 8, Hi-Y 3.
Ambition: To own a chain of grocery stores
GARY GOV I
"Active minds that think and study,
Like swift brooks are seldom muddy."
Senior Play Committee 8; Woodside 3, 4; Honor
"Trail of the Lonesome Pine" 7; May Festivol 6;
Radio Broadcast 7; ' Life with Father" 8.
Ambition: To be happy and successful
Roll 6, 7; Hi-Y 7,
Nativity 5, KRNT
KENTON GREEN
'Klondike"
"Your magnet there will ever be
A pleosing personality."
Senior Follies 8; Wrestling 5, 6, 7, Chess and Checkers 6, 7, 8, Sec-
retary 8; Shakespearean 7; Assembly 7; Student Council Alternate 8.
Ambition: To go to Alaska with Don and Bob
ERNEST GREENLAND
"Ernest is on the level.
On his desire to travel."
Senior Play Committee 8; Monitor 8.
Ambition: To be a success and travel
BEVERLEE JANE GROSSNICKLE
"Here's to a maiden, fair to see,
A sunbeam she will ever be."
Senior Mixer 8; Senior Zetagathean 8; G.A.A. 3, 4;
6 7; KRNT Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Calico Club Board .
Room Secretary 6; P.T.A. Hostess 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Assistant Sports
Editor 7, 8; Color Day 5, 7; Chairman May Day Festival 4, 6, Football
secretory 7; Wrestling Secretary 7, 8, Open House 7, Hostess; Student
Council 8 Alternate Aepresentative; Home Room Scroll Secretary 8;
Hall Monitol 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, D.M.E.A. Dinner 8; Scroll Winners 7.
Ambition: To be well liked by all; much loved by one
'Ernie'
Drill
3, 4,
'Stinkie'
Team 4, 5,
5, 6, Home
DOROTHY M. GRYLLS
"All our class is very fond,
"Dot'
Of Dorothy Grylls, an East High blonde."
Senior Follis Committee 8, Zeta 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6; Assembly 6; Twenty-
five Dollar Club 7; Quill Ad Staff 6, 7; Honor Roll 6.
Ambition Oh! I'll find one —
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"Dick'
; May Festival 4, 6, 8;
5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Com-
RICHARD A. GULICK
"I don't believe in principle.
But, oh, I do in interest."
Senior Follies 8; Assembly 3; Monitor
Bundle Drive Winner 5, 6; Spanish Club
mittee 7, 8; Hi-Y 7, 8.
Ambition: To reach the goal that I've set
JAMES M. GURWELL
"Mickey enjoys driving a cor
It is presumed he will go tar.'
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Monitor 7, 8;
light Parade 4, 6.
Ambition: To own an Olds 88
BARBARA JEAN GUTHRIE
"Now it's Borbara, now it is Guthrie,
It remains Borbara, but not Guthrie."
Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Gym Monitor 4, 5, 6; Disc Jockey 5;
May Festival 4, 6, P.T.A. Hostess 4; Fellowship Club 3, 4, Philo 5, 6;
Junior Zeta 3, 4; Scroll Staff 8; Color Day 3, 5; Open House Hostess 3;
Monitor 8; Squad Leader 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4.
Ambition: To change my last name in the near future
PATSY JOE HALTOM "Pat"
"A wonderful girl with a wonderful way.
Patsy will be ever happy and gay."
Senior Play Committee 8; 10B Mixer 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8,
Junior Zeta 5, 6; Public Relations Dinner 8; Philomothean 7, 8, Treas-
urer 8; Open House Hostess 5; Spanish Banquet 7; May Day 4;
Cafeteria Helper 8.
Ambition: Always to be as happy as I am now
"Mickey'
Auto Mechanics Monitor 5; Spot-
"Barb"
BEVERLY VIVIAN HANCOCK
"The longer you know her
The better vou like her."
Lincoln High School 3 4, 5, 6; French Luncheon 8.
Ambition: To visit France
August Graduate
PATRICIA ANN HANLON
'Bev'
"Paf
"A little blonde actress I do see,
On the stage Pat soon will be."
May Festival 8; South Dakota 3, 4, 5; Tennis 6; Golf 7, 8; G.A.A. 8-
Band 6; Spotlight Parade 6; Spring Music Festival 6 May Festival 6
Memorial Day Assembly 6; Latin Club 6, 7, 8; Senior Zeta 6, 7, 8; Latin
Club Banquet 6; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8; Football Assembly 7; Nativity
Reoder 7; All-School Play 6, KRNT Broadcast 7, KSO Broadcast 6, 7;
KWDM Show 7; Student Council Alternate 7; Public Relations Ban-
quet 8; Monitor 6, 7, 8; Color Day 7; High School Day 6.
Ambition: To act well my part all through life
PATRICIA ANN HANSON "Pat"
"A pleasant smile, Pat has this
"She also is a pretty miss."
Senior Prom 8; Student Council Alternate 3, Golf 3, 4, 5 8' G A A
3, 4, 5; School Ploy 6. 8; All-School Party 4, 5; KCBC Disc Jockey 3;
Teachers Association Dinner 8; Clerical Staff 6, May Festival 4 6 8'
Spotlight Porade 4, 6. 8; Assembly 3; Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly
Usher 8; Mixed Club 4; P.T.A. 4, 5; Quill Ad 8.
Ambition: To live o happy life in everything I do
DONNA MAY HARRISON ' "Donnie"
"Donna is very nice to know
Her eyes sparkle her face does glow."
Senior Breakfast 8; Philo Club 3; Monitor 7; Scroll Winner 7 $25 00
Club 6, Quill Ads 5, 6; High School Day 6; Style Show 4; Booster
Committee 5, 6; Squad Leader 3: Usher 4; Open House Hostess 5
P.T.A. Party Hostess 4; Spotlight Parade 6.
Ambition: To own a "toad" that con two-step on skates with "Ora"
EUGENE HART "Gene"
"Gene's not quiet. Gene's not loud.
But where he is there'll be a crowd."
Senior Prom 8; Football 5; Track 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7; Assembly Usher 8-
Roosevelt Assembly 7; Hi-Y 7 8. '
Ambition: To split up Eve and Barbara
MILDRED HAWTHORNE "Millie"
"A sweeter girl you'll never find,
There's just one girl like Mildred's kind."
Senior Banquet 8; Art Club 4, 5, 6, Secretary; Student Council 5-
Gym Monitor 7, 8; School Play Usher 5, 6, 7, 8, Head Usherette 6 7 8 ;
Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; Scroll Winners 7; Prom Refreshment Committee 4 :
Senior Banquet Decorations 7; High School Day 8; Younker Ad 7'
Assembly Decorations 7; Open House Hostess 5; Usher 5 6 7- Before
School Monitor 5, 6.
Ambition: To own a yellow convertible with Dot
DOROTHY HEDGECOCK
"Her hair is red, her eyes are blue.
To all her friends Dorothy is true.
Spinster Spree 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Leader 6, Teachers Banquet 5, KRNT Spotlight Parade £ Moy M 5oy
Festival 4, 6; Color Day Winners 5; Shakespearean Club 7 Roosevelt
Pep Assembly 7; Modern Miss 6, 7, 8, Vice-President; Junior Zeta 5-
Scroll Staff 7, 8, News Editor 8, Reporter 7; Visual Aiders 6 7- Drill
Team 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Spotlight Parade 8; Juggling' Team 8.
WILLIS HINDAL "Willie"
"In the future we will see
That Willie will in a high position be."
May Festival Committee 8; Quill Staff 5, 6; Library Staff 8; Monitor 7;
May Festival 4; Chess and Checkers.
Ambiton: To live and learn
"Dody"
8; Gym Monitor 5, 6; Squad
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LORRAINE FLORENCE HINES "Ronnie"
"Silence is a beautiful thing.
For Lorra.ne, happ.ness it will bring."
Class Night 8, Philo 6, 7; G.A.A. 3, 4; Clericol Staff 7; Fellowship Club
3 4, 5 6, 8; Vis-Aiders 6; Mother and Daughter Tea 3.
Ambition: To be o successful stenographer and to hove fun while
I am single
THEODORE EUGENE HOFFMAN "Ted'
"Ted is a lot of fun and always on the go.
Maybe this is why we all like him so."
Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 6, 7, 8; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8.
Ambition: To own a Packard like R. C.
NANCY LOUISE HOWELL "Nance"
"Always friendly, always nice,
Sweet personality with plenty of spice."
Class Night Committee 8; P.T.A. Hostess 3; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
Tennis Squad 6, 7, 8; Squad Leader 4, 5, 6; Student Council 5, Social
Committee 5- Monitor 5, 8; Philomathean Club 6; Usher 6, 7; North
High Assembly 7j Shakespeorean Club 7; Zetagathean Club 7, 8;
All-School Party 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8, Page Editor Pep Club 6, 7, 8;
Assembly Monitor 8.
Ambition: To be o thrifty store buyer
LOREN G. HUSS
"Mary'
"Loren is a very nice guy.
Greater will he be os the years go by."
Cap and Gown 8; Football 3, 5; Swimming 7;
and Checker Club 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6.
Ambition: To be Jake's student teacher
Assembly Helper 6; Chess
"Vonnie"
LILA LA VON HUTH
"LaVon is neat in her dress,
She olwoys looks her best, no less."
Spinster Spree 8; Special Interest 4; Junior Zeta 4, 5; Senior Zeto 6, 7;
Public Relations Dinner 8, Pep Club 6; Home Room Scroll Winners 7;
Calico Club 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Polio Campaign 7; Color Day Com-
mittee 7.
Ambition: To always be happy and keep my friends
BONNIE MAE JENKINS "Einnob"
"She's been in many a school play,
Quite an actress, our Bonnie Mae."
Senior Play Committee; Assembly 4; Monitor 4; All-School Play, Prompt-
er 4, Make-up Committee 5, 6, 7; Nativity 7; Class Night 6; Junior
and Senior Zeta 4, 6; Service 7.
Ambition: To be just half the person I should be
CARLENE HELEN JOHNSON "Suz"
"Here's Carlene, dressed oh so neat
From the top of her head to the soles of her feet."
Class Night 8; Student Council 3, 4 Alternate 5; El Circulo Espanol 3,
4 5 6 Secretary 5, Treasurer 6, Zeta 5, 6; Philo 7; Shakespearean
Club 7; Red Cross Committee 4; Social Committee 3; I OB Girls' Meet-
ing Speaker 4; Open House Hostess 5; Girls' Glee Club 5, 6; Nativity 5;
May Festival 6, 8; Memorial Assembly 6; Kiwanis Spotlight Parade 6,
Monogram Assembly 6; Old-Foshioned Style Show 6; Color Day 3, 5;
Assembly Usher 8; Red Cross Representative 4; G.A.A. 6, Spanish
Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 7; Bedside Teacher 7, Bundle Drive
Winners 5; Honor Roll 3. 5, 6, 7.
Ambition: To find happiness, friends, and success in whatever I
may do
DONALD RICHARD JOHNSON "Yukon Don"
"It is Donald's wit
That's made him o hit."
Senior Follies 8; Wrestling 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Brush and Palette
Club 4. 6; Chess and Checkers 3; May Day Festival 6; Color Day 3,
5, 7; Stagehand 7, 8.
Ambition: To go to Alaska with Bob and Ken
FERNE LUCILLE JOHNSON "Chico"
"Feme's brown hair and sparkling eyes
Are the cause of many manly sighs."
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Zeto 4, 6; Clerical Staff 8, Service 5, Gym Of-
fice; Drivers Training 7; Color Day 6.
Ambition: Travel, work, and live happily
HELEN JOHNSON "Helen"
"The sophomore gazed, his wonder grew,
That one small head held oil she knew."
Scroll Staff 6, Editor-in-chief 7, 8; Senior Follies Committee 8; Golf 7, 8,
Senior Zetagathean 6, 7, 8; Booster Committee 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 7,
decretory 8; Spring Festival 7; Pep Assembly 7; National Journalism
Convention 7; St. Paul, Minnesota 3, 4, 5; Honor Roll 3, 5, 7; Color
Day 7; Hoyt Sherman Representative 7; Roman Banquet 8, Crime
Prevention Week 8.
Ambition: To find a smile in every tear
JACK JOHNSON "Johnnie"
"A mighty man who hos knack,
This is oui one and only Jack." ' " ;
Senior Mixer Committee 8; Wrestling 3, 4; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, Let-
terman 6, 8; Track 4, 6, 8; Equipment Manager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Captain 7 8; Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 7, 8, Secretary 7, Presi-
dent 8; Monitor 7, 8
Ambition: To become a solid citizen
JSANNINE JOHNSTON HUGGINS "Neanie"
"Jeannine has joy, oil the while
As she carries with her a smile."
Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Glee Club 4, 5, 7; Thanksgiving Assembly 3, 5;
Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5. 6, 7; Monitor 5, 6, Junior Zeta 3, 5; Christmas
Nativity 3 5, 7; Hoyt Sherman 3; Swimming Club 4, 5, 6; East Des
Moines Club 3, 5, 7; May Festival 4, 6; Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Memorial Day Assembly 4, 6; All-School Party 5;
Spring Music Festival 4, 6; Kendall Play House Usher 5: Woodrow
Wilson 3, 5, 7; Holy Week 4, 6; Tennis 3; Rotary Club Program 5;
Senior Follies 5, School Porty 4, 5; Color Day 3, 7.
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LEONA GRACE JOHNSON "Onie"
"Grace is her middle name
And her grace will someday bring her fame "
Senior Play 8; Brush and Palette 4, 5, 6, Secretory 5, Vice-President 6
Squad Leoder 4; Clerical Staff 6; Student Council 7, Alternate; Honor
Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Nurses Office 7, 8; Color Day Committee 3 5.
Ambition: To live a happy, useful lite
JEAN JONES "R ed "
"Pretty red hair has this lass.
Jean's pleasant to see as you pass "
Senior Breakfast 8; Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6; G.A.A. 3, Secretary 4; Monitor 6-
Senior Banquet 7; Assembly Usher 8.
Ambition: To be liked by oil, loved by one
THOMAS D. JONES "Tom"
" 'Casanova' Jones is the kind of a guy
That causes the girls many a sigh."
Senior-Porent Dinner 8; Wrestling 5; Monitor 7; Home Room Presi-
dent 5; Honor Roll 7.
Ambition: Orthopedic surgeon
MILDRED KERSEY "Millie"
"Sweet, quiet, dark eyes and hair,
Mildred will be known everywhere."
Y-Teens 3; May Festival 4; Monitor 8, Badge Monitor 8, Usher 8.
Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one
KAROLE ANN KESTERSON "Kesry"
"Karole Ann is quite genteel,
Many a heart she can steal."
Fellowship Club 3 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 4; Wardrobe Girl 6; .
Girls Glee Club 4, 5 6; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Woodrow Wilson As-
sembly 7; Holy Week Services 6; East Des Moines Club 7, Assembly 6'
Baccalaureate 6, 7; Latin Club 7, 8; Commencement 7- Nativity 7 :
Memorial Day Assembly 6; Teen-Age Book Club 7 8
Ambition: To always put Christ first
ISABELLE KING "Izzy"
"If she has any faults she has left us in doubt;
We have yet to find them out."
Spanish Club 5 6; Honor Roll 6 7; Student Council Representative 6;
Quill Ad Staff 7 8, Wardrobe Girl 6.
Ambition: To always be happy
MARY JEANINE KING "Bugs"
"Smooth, gay, pretty as a lark,
Mary will steal some lucky heart."
Zetagathean 3 4, 5, 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 8; Monitor 3. 4, 5, 6;
Usher 8; Color Day 3; Pep Assembly 7; Consistory 7; Quill Ads / 8-
Y-Teens 4 5 6 7; Clerical Staff 4; Home Room President 7; Sales
Meetings 7, 8; Class Secretary 3: All-School Play 5, 8- Booster Com-
mittee 7, 8; Prom Decoration 4; All-School Party Hostess 5
Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one
WILMA I. KING "Willie"
"When with Wilma no time is dull,
When she's around there is no lull."
Philo Club 3; Home Room Vice-President 5; Class Secretary 6 7- Hall
Monitor 7; Scroll Winner 7; $25.00 Club 6; Quill Ad 5, 6; High School
Doy 6; Squad Leader 3, Booster Committee 5, 6, 7; Homemaking
Hostess 5, Y-Teens 5, 10B Party Hostess Refreshment Committee 7
Spotlight Parade 6.
Ambition: To own o "Frog" that can play "Pool" with "Lora"
E. LORRAINE KNOX "Winnie"
"Winnie is just plain fun to be with;
When it comes to personality, she has a natural gift."
G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Tumbling-Juggling Team; Spanish Club 5 6 7 8 ;
Student Council 6. Alternate 7; Gym Monitor 5, 6; Hall Monitor 6'
dm"? ? et e a 5 .i P L. e Pr, Ass ^ ml J lv , 5: Li,e Saving 5; May Festival 5; Honor
Roll 5, 7; Spotlight Parade 5, Squad Leader 5; Senior Zeta 8
Ambition: To always be happy and successful
MARILYN JOYCE LADD
"Joyce's heart makes friends for her,
Her good disposition keeps them for sure "
Girls' Sextet 4 5 6; A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls' Glee Club 3,
ri k' ?' ^ otlv | ,y 3 ' 5; , Ho| y w «fk Services 4, 6; 6es Moines Women's
Club 4 Baccalaureate 3 4, 5, 6; Spring Festival 4, 6; Memorial Day
Assembly 4, 6; East Des Moines Club 3, 5, 7; Kiwanis Club 6; Younkers
Tea Room 4; All-School Party 5; Junior-Senior Prom 6; Teachers'
Luncheon 4, 5, 7, Teachers Convention 6; Woodrow Wilson Assembly 6
All-Girls Banquet 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; 10B Tea 3- P T A 6 8
Latin Club 5 6; Roman Banquet 6; Shqkespearean 7;' Junior' Zeta-
gathean 5; Philomathean 6, 7; 8; Squad Leader 4; Pep Assemblies 5
6, 7;_ Student Council 6; Monitor 8.
Ambition: To do all that I do to the best of my ability
MARCIA LAMMEY "Lamie-Pie"
"To a friend in need,
Marcia is a friend indeed."
Squad Leoder 5, Marching Bond 5, 7, 8; Concert Band 5, 7 8- Mon-
c»° r i c£' ' -?'' 0rcnes,ra *> 5 - 6. 7 - 8; Pep Band 5, 8; Music Festival 4-
Ambition: To live a life of happiness and success
C. RAYMOND LARSON "Lars"
"Tall and easy going,
Lars' is a friend worth knowing."
3 0 S 0r RnfJltLn'i 5 '/k 7 V St T. de . n, . C ? uncil 6 ' Alternate 5. 7, Football
r.t?;„„ h r 3 '.. 4 ' 5 I rack 4 ' 6; Scnt>o1 Pl °y *■ Alumni Banquet 6;
Citizenship Committee 6; Football Gate Assistant 7
Ambition: To find out what my ambition is
—22—
JULIA M. LAUDERBECK
"Lovable"
"A nicer Christian girl you could not find,
A friend to all and always kind."
Science Club 3. 4. 5, 6, /, 8, Treasurer 7; Christian Fellowship Club 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5; Lunchroom Cashier 7, 8; Home
Room Party 7. _ . „
Ambition: To do what Christ would hove me do, To be H. T. s wife
MARY LAUDERBACK
"Brown Eyes'
JUNE
8; Latin Club 5, 6, 7; Fellowship
7, 8; Monitor 6; Kiwanis Spotlight
Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Home Room
4; Senior Breakfost Committee 8.
"Junie"
"Mary Mary is quite nice
Never smiles once, but twice."
G.A.A. 4, 5, 7, 8: Science Club 3, 4
3, 4, 5, 6, I, 8; Lunchroom Cashier
Parade 5; Teen-Age Book Club 7;
Assembly 8; Home Room Breakfast
Ambition: Medical missionary
LAWRENCE
"A girl who has so much pep,
That joy is spread in each step."
G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretary 5, President
Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Gym Monitor 4, 5, 6,
Winners 7; Roosevelt Assembly 6, 7; North Assembly 6; Tumbling
Team 5, 6; May Festival 4; 6, Student Council Alternate 6; Tech High
Play Day 5, Squad Leader 3, 4, 6, 7; Assembly 5; P.T.A. Program 5;
Calico Club 5; Color Day Winners 5; Open House Hostess 6.
Ambition: Supervise Rosic and Dar
EUGENE LAWRENCE
"If Gene has any faults he leaves us in doubt,
In oil the three years we have not found them out."
Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 8
Champs 8, State Finals 8, Roosevelt Assembly 7: Nativity
Day Festival 6; Amos Hiatt Hi-Y 6; Chess and Checkers Club
Modern Miss
Visual Aid 5,
6, 7;
Scroll
Gene"
Student Council 8; Home Room President 5, 6; Monitor 3,
Doy Committee 6; Sports Committee 8, Cross Country 5, 7.
Ambition: Professional baseball
'Dee'
4, 8;
Big Six
4; May
5, 6,
Color
3, 4, 7; Moni-
School Party 4;
BONNA DEE LENOX
"Her good nature and good sense are combined,
No better combination can you find."
May Festival Committee 8; Kendall Usher 4; G.A.A.
tor 4, 5; Clerical Staff 7 8; Class Night Hostess 7;
Zeto Club 6, 7; Booster Club 6, 7.
Ambition: To attain success without losing the joys of life
CATHERINE DOLORES LENZINI "Dee"
"Blue-eyed, dark-haired Dee,
Happy she will always be."
May Festival 8; Senior Zeta 6, 7; Philomathean 7; Spanish Club 5, 6;
Shakespearean Club 7; Senior Class Night 7; Monogram Assembly 6;
Anniversary Assembly 6; Girls' Glee Club 5, 6; G.A.A. 6; Assembly
Usher 8; Honor Roll 6, 7; Color Day 7; Woodside High School 3, 4;
State Music Contest 4; Veterans Hospital 3: Christmas Program 3, 7;
Boys' and Girls' Chorus 3, 4; Carnival Queen Attendant 3.
Ambition: To find happiness and success in all I attempt to do
BARBARA LEWIS CORNELL "Barb"
"A disposition of the sunniest kind,
Barb is mild in manner, quiet in mind."
May Festival Committee 8; Spanish Club 3; Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
Clerical Staff 5; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5; Candy Seller 7; Class Night 6, 7; May
Festival 6- Service Girl 6; Assembly Usher 8; Teachers' Association
Dinner 8; Quill Ads 5, 6; Squad Leader 3, 4, 5; Secretary 5, 6, 8;
Football Tickets 5; Decoration Committee 6; High School Day 6; Color
Day Committee 7, Spotlight Parade Tickets 6, Scholastics 7, 8.
Ambition: To live for Christ
DORIS H. LILLY "Dorie"
"Her bright eyes and calm smile,
Show that she's happy all the while."
Spanish Club 5, 7; Honor Roll 7; Quill Ad Staff 7; Monitor 6.
Ambition: Happiness and success
RUSSELL LINDQUIST "Russ"
"Russ is as nice as he can be,
On his face a grin you'll see."
Football 3; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6: Track 4, 6, 8; School Play 5; Student
Council 3, 4, 5; Pep Assemblies 3, 5; Spring Festival 7: A Cappella
Choir 7; May Day 6; Spotlight Parade 4; Special Interest 8; Nativity 7;
Prom Host 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Baccalaureate 7; Thanksgiv.ng As-
sembly 7; Hall Monitor 4, 7; Color Day 6, Alumni Banquet 6; Hi-Y 6,
Vice-President; Boys' Glee Club 7.
Ambition: To be happy and successful in life
JEANETTE L. LOGGINS "Jan"
"An intelligent girl is Jan,
Where others don't succeed, she can."
Spinster Spree 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G A. A.
Senior Zeta 8; Cafeteria Helper 7, 8, Clerical Sta'f 5, 6.
Ambition: To be eminent in foreign languages
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8;
J ERALD WAYNE LONG "Jerry"
"He takes every problem with the will to see it through,^
His eyes are always open for the more that he can do."
Senior Mixer Committee 8; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Orchestra 3,
4 5- Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 8;
Monitor 7' Dance Club 7, 8; Music Festivol 4; Spotlight Parade 4. 6:
Honor Roll 3, 6, 7, 8; Pep Assembly 6; Drake Relays 4, 6; All-School
Party 8.
Ambition: Success is my ambition; happiness my goal
CHARLOTTE LOYD "Charlee"
"A rose without a thorn,
Charlotte was a lady born."
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Junior Zeta 3, 4, Monitor 4, Honor Roll 4, 5;
Student Council Alternate 4.
Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one
—23—
ELEANOR JANE LUETT
'Ellie"
"Her high ideals, her pureness of heart,
Eleanor's smiles and brilliancy everywhere dart."
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Zetogathcan 4, 5; Philomathean 6, 7, 8;
Clerical Staff 7; Monitor 8; May Festival 6; Red Cross 8, Decorotion
Senior Banquet 7; Honor Roll 7.
Ambition: Always to be happy and make others happy
JIM MADDEN
"All who saw did admire,
For the best of manners he did acquire."
Senior Prom 8.
Ambition: Travel around the world on my own yacht
"Tonie'
PHYLLIS MAGNUSON
"Phyllis is quiet and coy . . .
But ever she's brimful of joy."
Class Night 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Junior Zetagothean 5; Philomatheon 6, 7,
Prom Hostess 6; Bundle Drive Winners 5,
Quill Staff 7, 8.
Ambition: Nursing
"Phyl'
Banquet Committee 7
Initiation Committee 7
D. M. E. A. Dinner 8
PHYLLIS YVONNE MALANEY
'Phyl'
"Cheerful, gay, always smiling,
A friend will always remember Phyl."
Spinster Spree 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 6; Modern Miss
6, 7; Zeta 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8; Gym Monitor 4, 7, 8; Scroll
Staff 8; Scroll Sub. Winners 7; Honor Roll 4; Roosevelt Assembly 7;
May Festival 4, 6; Squad Leader 4, 5, 7; Heart Drive 6; Color Day
Winners 6; Senior Parent Banquet 6; Teachers' Banquet 5; Juggling
Team 8.
Ambition: To supervise "Rosey" and "Dar"
3EVERLY JEAN MANCHESTER
"Bev'
"Neat as a pin from head to toe.
Beverly is a girl we're all glad to know."
Senior Mixer 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Special Interests 4; G.A.A. 3. 4;
Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Registration 7; Student Council 4; Open
House Hostess 4; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Home Room Secretary 7, 8;
May Festival 6; Conference of Christians and Jews 7, 8; Honor Roll
4, 5, 6 7.
Ambition: To make a life and then a living
BEVERLY MANEELY
"No nicer girl can be found,
If you look the whole world around."
Spinster Spree 8; G.A.A. 4, 5, 6; Latin
Staff^ 6; Gym Monitor 7.
Ambition: To be a nurse
'Bev'
Club 7; Monitor 5; Clerical
LAWRENCE MANHART
"A good disposition is eaual to the best,
Given a task — Larry will do his best."
Class Night 8; Pep Assembly 7; Dubuque 3, 4,
Ambition: Go to college
ALVIN MARSHALL
"Larry'
5, 6.
■AV
"But work is work and must be done,
But as I work, I hove my fun."
May Festival Committee 8; Monitor 4, 5; Swimming 4; May Festival 6;
Science Fair 4, Assistant Shop Foreman 3; Assembly Monitor 6.
Ambition: To roam the west with Dick
DONALD MARTIN "Don"
"Donald Martin is quite the guy.
Look close — see the sparkle in his eye?"
Quill Ad Staff 5; Spotlight Parade 4; Spanish Club 3.
Ambition: Journalism
HARRIET JULINE MARTIN "Lee'
"Harriet's smart and smooth and slick.
Where intelligence is needed, she'll always click."
Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 5; Tennis 4, 5; Y-Teens 3 4'
All-School Party 5; Monitor 7; Shokespearcan 7.
Ambition: To be happy and make others happy
JEANNIE LOU MARTINEAU "Wink"
"Quiet and sweet is our Jeannie Lou,
But on all occasions she knows what to do."
Cap and Gown Committee 8; Monitor 5.
Ambition: To be a good wife to Fred
NORMAN A. MASH "Charlie"
"Honor is purchased by the deeds we do,
Norman has honor it is true."
May Festival 8.
Ambition: To be o success in whatever I do
—24—
james McClelland, jr. "Jim"
"Cordial and courteous, a gentleman in and out,
This describes Jim without a doubt."
Latin Club 3, 4, 8; All-School Play 4; Boys' Glee Club 8; A Cappella
Choir 8, Altoona; Footboll 5, 6, 7; Baseball 6; Boys' Quartet 5, 6, 7;
Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7; School Play 6; Year Book 7, Sports Editor;
Curtis Vocational Division Magazine Contest 7; Boys' Double Quar-
tet 5, 6, 7; Freshman Initiation 7.
Ambition: To be like Christ, who is the Perfect Pattern
DON McDONALD "Mac"
"Don will always make a hit
Because he's gifted with humorous wit."
Senior Banquet 8. Chairman; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Roose-
velt Assembly 5, 7; Monitor 4 6, 8; P.T.A. Greeter 3; Open House 4, 5;
Senior Follies 8; Booster 8; Foreign Affairs Lectures 8; Hi-Y 5; Quill
Alternate 8; Student Council 3, 4, 8, President 8; Home Room Presi-
dent 3, 4, 8; Kiwanis Luncheons.
Ambition: To play professional baseball as well as my dad
DON McGAFFEE
"This boy Don is so full of pep.
Someone to beat him we've not found yet."
Senior Prom 8; Student Council 3, 7; Basketball 3, 4, 5; Pep Assem-
bly 7; Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 8; Hall Monitor 3, 7, 8; Senior Assembly 7; 10B
Assembly 7; Red Cross Gift Boxes 8; Bundle Drive 7; Spotlight Pa-
rade 4; Radio Sports Reporter 8.
Ambition: Forestry
ROBERT McNEELEY "Jerry"
"We want to know more boys like Jerry,
When things get tough, he still is merry."
Monitor 7.
Ambition: To lose weight
JOAN McPHERREN "Jo"
"Lots of fun, easy to know, ^
Carefree, happy, always Jo."
Clerical Staff 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Zeta 5, 6, 7; Hall Monitor 4;
Philomathean 8; Squad Leader 4, 5; Scroll Staff 8; All-School Party 3.
Ambition: To be a successful stenographer and then time will tell
GWENDOLYN MILLER "Torchy'
"She's tiny as the tiniest star,
But Gwen's love is great."
Senior Follies Committee 8; G.A.A. 7, Hall Monitor 8; Clerical Staff 6.
Ambition To spend my life with E. R.
MARJORIE MILLER "Margie"
"Margie is always striving to gain the best
She will reach a position over the rest."
Philo 3 4 5 6 7, 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7; Spanish Club 3, 4; Supply
Room 6, 7; Visual Aiders 5, 6; D. M. E. A. Dinner, Secretary 7.
Ambition: To make the best better
SHIRLEY JANE MILLER "Bobbie"
"Shirley is a cheerful lass
One of the finest in her class."
Senior Prom Committee 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Philomathean 8;
Zetaqathean 5; Usherette 7; Monitor 6; Latin Banquet 4, 6, Cafeteria
Cashier 7 8' G.A.A. 3, 4; May Festival 6; City Improvement Panel 7,
Roosevelt Assembly 5, Honor Roll 7; Scroll Winners 7; Quill Staff 8.
Ambition: Journalism
DOROTHY MITCHELL "Dot"
"Her eyes are blue, her hair is brown
Our Dot will win fame and renown."
Cap and Gown 8; Gym Monitor 7, 8; G.A.A. 4; Wardrobe Girl 5; As-
sembly Decoration 7; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; Gold Key Award 6; Scroll
Drive Winners 7; Prom Refreshment Committee 4; Senior Banquet
Decorations 7; High School Dav 8; Scholastic Art Exhibit 8; Senior
Assembly Usher 7; School Play Usher 7; Nativity Usher 6, 8; Usher,
Class Night 6, 7; Commencement, Baccalaureate.
Ambition: To own a yellow convertible with Millie
DORIS LOUISE MOORE "Doddy"
"A soft spoken lassie; it's true,
A diliqent worker are you." r ..■ .
Cap and Gown Committee 8; Honor Roll 3; G.A.A. 3, 6; May Festival 4;
Scholastics 8.
Ambition: To be successful in life
MARY GRACE MUSGRAVE "Mary"
"The type of girl is Mary
Who with her the East High Spirit will carry.
Cap and Gown 8; G.A.A. 3; Clerical Staff 6; Honor Roll 6, 7.
Ambition: Keep on laughing with Ruth and Katie
BEVERLY JEAN NATALLE "Natalie'
"Beverly really gets around
Yet she keeps her feet on the ground."
Senior Breakfast 8; Nurse's Office 8; Panora, Iowa, 3, 4, 5.
Ambition: To always be happy and succssful
—25—
BETTY JANE NEW "Janie"
"To let you in on o little clue.
There is no other person like Betty Jane New."
Cap and Gown 8 Class Night 7; Honor Roll 5.
Ambition: To find o good successful career and be floppy the rest of
my life
DON NICHOLSON "Nickie"
"Where there's a will, there's a way,
As Don shows us everyday."
Science Club 3; Art Club 3, 4, 5, Vice President 5; Crafts Club 7;
"Divine Flora" 5; "Whole Town's Talking" 6; "Trail of Lonesome
Pine 7, Assembly 3, 4- Library 6; Monitor 7, 8; Crime Week Represen-
tative 8; Nativity 5, 7.
Ambition: To be o horn octor like J.V.P.S.
ROSEMONDE NIPPER "Rosy"
"Rosy has her own sweet woy,
And keeps her friends from day to day."
Senior Breakfast 8, Co-Chairman; G.A.A. 3, 4; Junior Zetagathean 5-
Visual Aiders 5; Modern Miss 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 6; Scroll Typist 8 :
Scroll Staff 8, Editorial Editor 8; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior-
Parent Bonquet 6, Alumni Banquet 6; Polio Envelopes 7 Color Day
Winners 5; May Festival 4, 6; Open House Hostess 8; Shakespeareon 8
Heart Drive 6, Quill Tryouts 7.
Ambition: To learn from Darlcnc how to dip jcllo
SHIRLEY MAE NISSER
"Shirley is tops in talking and dancing.
She has charms that are enhancing."
Senior Prom 8, Co-Chairman; G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Publicity Manager
Special Interest 4; Zeta 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6; Squad
Leader 7, 8; Gym Monitor 7.
Ambition: To live a life of happiness and to keep those near to
me happy
JOHN WILLIAM NIXON
"Jack plays the accordion as eosy as pie.
He will always be the apple of someone's eye."
Senior Prom 8; Honor Roll 3, 4; Quill Photographer 3 4
Stagehand 3, 4, 5; Electrician; Usher 5, 6; Camera Club 4
Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 5, Art Club 4.
Ambition: To get even with teachers by teaching
THOMAS J. O' BOYLE
•Jock"
5, 6, 7;
President;
"Tor
"A little nonsense now and then —
Is relished by the wisest men."
Football 3, 5, 7, Captain 7, All-State 7, All-City, All-Conference Golf
4, 6, 8 Basketball 3, 5; Baseball 8, Wrestling 6, Pep Assembly' 3 4
5, 7; Wrestling Banquet 6; Olympic Club 8; KSO All-City Banquet 8 :
Keystone Club 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, 8, Vice-President 8; Quarterback Club
Banquet 8; Student Council 3, 7, Athletic Chairman; Senior Banquet 8
Co-Chairman. ^
Ambition: Achieve a high goal unknown
JOSEPH O'BRAZA
"A good looking fellow is Joe.
This true fact we all know."
Moy Festival 8, Baseball 8.
Ambition: To travel
CHARLOTTE J. O'BRIEN "Char"
"Sweet memories of her we'll always keep
In our hearts' treasury way down deep."
Spanish Club 3, 4; Senior-Parent Banquet 8, Chairman; Special Inter-
est 4; G.A.A. 4 5, 6; Tennis Team 4; Monitor 4, 5, 6, 8, Open House
4.5, 7, May Festival 4; Nurse's Aide 4, 5; Clerical Staff 5, 6 8;
Usher 6, 7; Zetagathean 4, 6, 7, 8; Philomathean 5; D. M. E. A'
Banquet 8; All-Girl Banquet 8; All-School Party 6, 7, 8; Senior Ac-
tivities Usher 6, 7; Booster Club 7, 8.
Ambition: To always see the sunny side of life
JOHN GEORGE O'HARA
"Johnny"
"John is quite short; 'tis true.
But cheerfulness is measured through and through "
Senior Banquet 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8' Tennis 3, 4- Hi-Y 3
a Si VTV^f . ° der . 6 !./' 8 ' Ai, ernate; Equipment Manager 5,'
Booster Club 7, 8; Lincoln-Washington Program 6, 8; Monitor 4
Ambition: To attend college
MARGARET ELAINE ONDER
"Stand up everybody, and give a cheer,
For Margaret the lively and gay is here
Squad Leader 3, 4, 5, Monitor 5 6' Style
5, 6, 7; Girls' Assembly 4; G.A.A. 3.
Ambition: Peel tangerines in Albia
"Bugs"
Show 7; Honor Roll 3, 4,
LUELLA E. PARTINGTON ■• Lou "
"A super girl is our friend Luella,
A pretty nice girl for some lucky fellow."
Zetagathean 3, 4 5, 6, 7 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Clerical Staff 6 7-
^° 1 ?7% 3 A TeCn J Topp £ rs 3 ' \ 5 - 6; Colico Club 3- 5, 6, 7- Honor
5° k 3 .'. 4; Off" House Hostess 3; May Festival 6; Pep Asserr,bly 5
Ambition: To have all those dear to mc, near to me
JOAN B. PATERSON
"Bernyce"
"Joanie's nice and Joanie's neat.
In just plain language, Joanie's sweet "
Senior Prom Committee 8; Student Council
Philo 5; Alumni Assembly 7; Senior Zeta 7
Fashion Show 7; Tennis 3, 4; Usherette 6,
eEh7''«?6 Clut \i 3 ' 4 'rA 6; , Nur *>'s Of/ice' 5, 6; Teen-Age Book
Rolf 4 P 0 Festival 4, 6; May Day Assembly 4; Honor
Ambition: To receive my R. N. certificate
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„ 4 5; Latin Club 3, 4;
8; D. M. E. A. Dinner 8;
7; Junior Zeta 5; Quill
JOSEPH THOMAS PATTON
'Joe'
"Musically inclined is Joe,
He's the fellow we all should know."
Morching Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4, 8; Concert Band 3, 4, 8, Spot-
light Parade 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Movie Operator 4, 5.
Ambition To be a success in everything I do
CHAUNCEY PETERSEN "Pete"
"Chauncey is a regular guy,
Always has laughter in his eye."
Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Home Room President.
Ambition: Marine Corps
ALVA LEE PHILLIPS "Alvie"
"Good sense and good nature ore not separated here.
He always brings news of good cheer."
Senior Prom 8; Football 3, 5.
Ambition: To play in the big leagues
GEORGE LAURENCE PIKE
"There isn't a thing he wouldn't do for anyone.
When it comes to enemies, he has none."
Monitor 5, 6,7; Art Club 3, 4; Color Day 5, 6.
Ambition: Retire at 19
VERA MARGARET PITTMAN
"She brightens the pathways on which she does walk,
With laughter and glamor plus lovable talk."
Senior Banquet 8; Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8;
Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Moiorette 7 8; Spotlight Parode 4, 6, 8;
Memorial Day Parade 4, 6, 8; Memorial Day Assembly 4, 6, 8; Drake
Relays 4, 6, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4;
Tech Concert 6; Amos Hiatt Concert 4, 6, 8, Woodrow Wilson Con-
cert 6; Lincoln Home.
RONNIE W. PLAISTED "Ronnie"
"Ronnie leads the cheers with pep,
|n school he's never out of step."
May Festival 8; Cheerleader 7, 8: Pep Assemblies 7, 8; Monitor 3,
4, 5, 6, 7; Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6; Booster Committee 5, 6, 7, 8;
Alumni Assembly 7; Hi-Y 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6; Honor Roll 6;
Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: To visit the forty-eight stotes
DARLENE MARY PLUMMER "Chicken"
"Where Darlene is, there's fun."
Senior Mixer Committee 8; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Orchestra
3, 4, 5: Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Nurse's
Helper 5; Clerical Staff 8; Quill Staff 7, Teen-Age Book Club 7; Dance
Club 7, 8, President 8; Open House 7; Art Center Hostess 7; National
Scholastic High School Art Award 4; State Scholastic Art Award 4;
Music Festival 4; Spotlight Parade 4 6; Honor Roll 3, 6, 7; Student
Council Alternate 8; Zeta 8; All-School Play 8.
Ambition: To remember that happiness is the pathway to success
JAMES PLUMMER "Butch"
"James has friends here and there,
Meets a pal most everywhere."
Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 5, 7; Wood Shop Foreman 8; Monitor 7;
Student Council 7, Alternate.
Ambition: Farming
M. BARBARA PRUITT
"Barb'
"Lively and lots of fun
'Barb' is a friend to everyone."
Cap and Gown 8; Zeta 4, 5; Monitor 4, 5; Gym Monitor 6; Quill Ad
7, 8; Usher 8; Y-Teen 6, 7, D. M. E. A. Dinner 8; Clerical Staff 8;
Squad Leader 5; Class Secretary 4, 5; Philomathean 8.
Ambition: To be as wonderful to my children as my Aunt and Uncle
have been to mc
NEVADA PUGH "Vada"
"She does her best in all she tries.
That is why she is so wise."
Cap and Gown Committee 8; Monitor; Philomathean 3, 4; Hostess,
Class Night 7.
Ambition: To love ond be loved by those dear to me
DONNA GERALDINE QUICK "Donna"
"Donna is active on our Scroll
Her name is on our Honor Roll."
Senior Banquet 8; Teen-Age Book Club 7; Student Council 4, 6, Al-
ternate- Open House Hostess 7; Latin Club 3; Roman Banquet 4; Calico
Staff 7; Home Room Secretary 7, 8; KCBC Disc Jockey 4; Scroll Win-
ners 7; North High Latin Club 3; Color Day Committee 7, Honor Roll 7.
Ambition: To live a life of love and laughter
JOVITA RAMIREZ
"Jo"
"Many friends, you'll find you know,
But none so swell or true, as Jo."
Senior Prom 8; Monitor 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: To live a hoppy life always and to hove many friends
like O. B.
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ELEANOR RANKIN
'Honey'
"Honey is petite as you con see,
Cheerful and gay she'll always be."
Spinsters Spree 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5; Cafeteria Cashier 5, 6, 7;
Latin Banquet 4; Monitor 4; Usherette 7; East-North Latin Club 4;
Clerical Staff 8; May Festival 6.
Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do
CATHERINE RASMUSSEN "Koti"
"Her ambition alone describes Kati' to a tee
Friendliness and thought is her success key."
Senior Prom Committee 8; Zetagathean 5, 6. 7, 8; Special Interest 5;
Fellowship Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3; Latin Club 8; G.A.A. 8; Nurse s
Office 8; Squad Leader 5; Clerical Staff 5; Pep Assemblies 5; School
Party 5; Style Show 7; History Secretary 8; Crime Prevention Week 8;
May Day Festival 4, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4; Color Day 3, 5; Junior-Senior
Prom Decorations 5, Open House Hostess 3; Alumni Assembly 5.
Ambition: First, to serve God; Second to serve others; Third to serve
myself — all to the best of my abilities
RICHARD RATTON
"Turk'
"A fellow who never shirks from work
Forever a friend — Turk."
Senior Breakfast 8; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Bond 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8; Drake Reloys Band 4, 6, 8, Social Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8;
Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8; Orchestra 5; May Festival 4, 6; Track 6;
Football 3, 5, 7.
Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do
RUTH REDINGTON
"I'll continue to smile as long as I live;
Smiles are natural and easy to give."
Monitor 7.
Ambition: To have my thoughts on the things of the Lord
RICHARD REMSTER
"Dick's a happy go-lucky guy."
Senior Follies 8, Chess and Checkers 6, Vice-President; Latin Club 6.
Ambition: Live a happy ond full life
RICHARD H. REYNOLDS
"To live a happy and easy life
Is Dick's ambition — without a strife."
Senior Banquet 8; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Hi-Y
and Checkers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 5, 6;
Booster Club 6. 7, 8.
Ambition: To live a happy and easy life
"Dick'
3, 4,
Hall
5 6, 7; Chess
Monitor 3, 4;
JO ANNE RICHARD
"Jo"
"Everyone knows Jo Anne is a treat,
She's always so nice and so sweet."
Senior Class Night Committee 8; Girls' Glee Club 4; Spring Festival 4
May Day Program 6; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Page Editor; Clerical Staff 7
Public Relations Dinner 8; Philomathean 7 8; Junior Zetagathean 5, 6
Brush and Palette Club 3, 4; Candy Seller 8; Lincoln-Washington
Program 8; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; School Party 7; P.T.A. Hostess 8;
Treasure Hunt Committee: Picnic Committee 8.
Ambition: To be a success in everything I do, ond make my parents
proud of me
JOYCE RICHARDSON
"Joyce Ann'
Club 4; Squad
$25.00 Club 6;
"The name alone describes this gal,
A friend in need and loyal pal."
Senior Breakfast 8; Clcss Night 7; Squad Leader 6.
Ambition: To find happiness and success in whatever I do
LOIS WYNETTE ROBERTS
"Friendliness and sincerity, a perfect blend.
She is a true and trusted friend."
May Festivol 8; Style Show 4; Honor Roll 4; Art
Leader 4, Monitor 5; Quill Ads 6; Kiwanis Ads 6;
Prom Decorating Committee 7; Color Day Committee 6.
Ambition: To be forever surrounded by happy people
EDWARD L. ROBINSON
"A mighty cog at second base
His speed and spirit set the pace."
Baseball 4, 6, 8.
Ambition: To play baseball
LARRY REX ROCKEY
"Tall and blond, that's our Larry,
The spirit of East he does carry."
Cap and Gown 8; Track 6; Chess and Checkers Club 5, 6, 8, Student
Council 4, 5; Ploy Salesman 4, 5; Spotlight Parade Salesman 3- $25 00
Club 7, 8.
Ambition: To set a goal, then reach it
RICHARD K. RODERICK
"In sports and school work Dick is tops
We'll all agree we like him lots."
Senior-Porent Dinner 8; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; Honor Roll
Council 7, 8, Alternate; Hi-Y 7. 8; Des Moines Tech 3
Checkers Club 8.
Ambition: To be a gentleman and still hove fun
"Eddie'
'Dick"
7j Student
Chess and
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VINCENT M. RODGERS "Vince'
"A very industrious boy is Vince,
From his work he'll never wince."
Senior Breakfast 8; Dowling High 3; Dowling Football 3; Student Coun-
cil 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 6; May Festival 6.
Ambition: Happiness first, success second
LARRY ROE
"He's polite, friendly, and kind of shy;
But truly he is a very nice guy."
Senior Breakfast 8; Wrestling 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: To some day be a CP. A.
DARLENE LOUISE ROGERS
"Darlene is a thoughtful gal;
Thoughtfulness has earned many a pal."
Senior Prom 8; May Festival 4; Philomathean
Quill Ad Stoff 6, 8; Home Room Secretary 5, 6,
Ambition: To teach "Rosy" how to dip jello
RALPH SANFORD
- Dar"
5, Hall Monitor 5, 6,
7; All-School Play 6, 7.
"Virginia"
"What Ralph does, he does with ease.
He's contented, and easy to please.'
Senior Breakfast 8; Crafts Club 5; Fellowship Club 7; Booster Commit-
tee 8.
Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do
JAMES SAUNDERS "Flash"
"He's fast like the lightning that streaks from the sky,
Making a long story short, he's sure a swell guy."
Student Council 3; Football 3. 5, 7; Basketball 3, 4, 5; Track 4, 6;
Assistant Shop Foreman 4, Shop Foreman 5, 6. 7; Booster Club 8;
School Party 3; Hall Monitor 7, 8; Hi-Y 8; May Day 6; Spotlight
Parade 6; W. W. Track Official 6; Senior-Parent Dinner 8.
Ambition: Not to become hen-pecked
ANNE VELMA SCHADEGG
"Annie'
"Velma has a smiling face
She has friends to greet her every place."
May Festival Committee 8; Student Council 7; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5
Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Clerical Staff 6; Open House Hostess 3, 4, 5, 6
P T A Committee 7, Chairman; Zetagathean 3, 4, 5; Style Show 4
Special Interest 3, 4; P.T.A. Hostess 3; Booster Committee 7, 8
School Porties 3, 4, 5; 10B Girls' Club 3; Bundle Drive 7; Home Room
Breakfast 6.
Ambition: To always hove those dear to me, near to me
JOHN FERGUSON SCHOLES "Jack"
"Jack's vim, vigor, and vitality,
Makes up his personality." .
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Football 3, 5; A Cappclla Choir 5, 6; All-State
Choir 5; Human Relation Conference 7; Nativity 5; Alumni As-
sembly 5; Movie Operotor 3.
Ambition: Engineering
DONALD SCHUERMAN "Don"
"Don is small with few words to say,
8ut 'tis certain he will go the right way."
Senior Breakfast 8; May Day Festival 4; Wrestling 3,
4, 5, 6, 7; Quill Staff 7, 8.
Ambition: Do unto others before they do unto me
4; Honor Roll
PAUL H. SCHWARTZTRAUBER "Schwartz"
"Paul is quiet, yet gay,
His smile can brighten your day."
Senior Mixer 8; Senior Prom 7; Monitor 6, 8.
Ambition: To travel
MARILYN SCOTT
"From the frozen North she coasted down,
And cast her radiance upon our town."
Latin Club 3, 4, 7; Ketchikan High School, Alaska 3, 4, 5, 6,
President of Class 5, 6; Science Club 6, Torce Torch Club 4,
B A A. 3, 4, 5, 6.
SHIRLEY SHARP
"Shirley has a smile for every star in the sky,
Her friendliness you cannot buy."
Senior Prom 8; Junior Red Cross 8. Zeta 5 6, 8.
Ambition: To always put God first, others second,
so that I may live a happy and successful life
Vice-
5, 6;
and myself last,
NANCY LOU SISAM
"Sis is liked by all the students at East,
Popular with all to say the least."
Spinster Spree Committee 8, Chairman; Monitor 4, 5,
4 5 6 7, 8; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Life Saving
Parade 4; Honor Roll 3 4; Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Booster Committee 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6
7 8- Pep Assembly 7; Student Council 4; Prom Hostess
Parties 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6; East Des Moines Club 7.
Ambition: To attend college
'Sis"
3; G.A.A. 3,
6; Spotlight
President 5;
Shakespearean
4; All-School
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WILLIAM BERTON SLATTERY
"In college William will moke a success.
East High wishes him the very best."
Senior Follies 8; Spanish Club 5 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7
sembly 7, Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5,
Ambition: To go to college and earn a degree
DONALD RICHARD SLOAN
"Bert"
North High As-
6.
"Don"
"Mixing humor with learning he gets just the best.
It's Don's homemade prescript. on for passing life's test "
Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6; Teen-Age Book Club 8-
Assembly Usher 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6.
Ambition: To achieve pecuniary success in an eminent degree
BETTY ANNE SMITH "Hot Rod"
"Betty Anne has a familiar name,
Yet we know she'll bring it fame "
Senior Play 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5; Clerical Staff 5; Monitor 6, 8; Candy
Seller 7; Pep Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6, 8; Assembly
Usher 8; Graduation Exercises 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Memorial Day Assembly
4, 6, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 7, 8, Marching and Concert Band 3 4
5, 6 7 8; Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Squad Leader 4, Amos Hiatt Wood-
row Wilson Assembly 7, 8; Anniversary Assembly 4, 8.
Ambition: To get married and live a happy life
JOANN SMITH -j 0 -
"This little girl, JoAnn Smith
Is pretty enough to be a myth."
Cap and Gown Committee 8; I OB Girls' Club 3; Spotlight Parade 3 6 8'
Drill Team 5; Play Usher 6; Memorial Assembly 6, 8, Monitor 6' 8-
G.A A. 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Style Show 3; May Festival 3, 6, 8 $25 Ob
Club 7; Open House Host 3, 5; Squad Leader 3, Mrs. Clark's Office
' 7 1 ;.° oos,er Club 5, 6, 7, 8; All-School Parties 5, 6; Zeta 5.
Ambition: To remember that happiness is the pathway to success
"Nevie'
NEVA AGNES SMITH
"Neva finds sadness never will do.
So she sports a smile all the day through."
Senior Class Night Committee 8; Color Day 8, Honor Roll 3 5- As-
semblies 5 7; Clerical Staff 7, 8; All-School Party 4, 6, Spotlight
Parade 6; Holy Week 6; Woodrow Wilson Assembly 5, 7; Baccalaureate
?; °' ; , 7. Ca PPella Choir 5, 6, 7; Squad Leader 4, Nativity 5 7-
Memorial Day 5, 7; May Festival 6; E.D.M. Club 6, 7, G.A.A. 4- Zeta
3 4, 5; Booster Committee 8; Monitor 4, 5; Ft. Des Moines Hotel 6'
Alumni Assembly 6.
Ambition: To have as happy a lite in the future as I've had in the past
RICHARD D. SMITH :'Dick"
"His mind is set on seeing great space
This boy with pride and glittering face "
Senior-Parent Dinner 8; Monitor 3, 6; Assistant Shop Foreman 4 5-
Swimming 3 4; May Festival 6; Science Fair 4; Chess and Checker's 6
Ambition: To roam the west with Al
ABRAHAM SOMMERVILLE
"Abe'
"Abe has a wonderful voice.
This kind of boy is East High's choice."
Senior Breakfast 8; Student Council 6; A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5.
6 8, Boys Glee C ub 3 4, 5, 6 8; Spotlight Parade 4; East Des
Moines Club 3 5; Hoyt Sherman Place 3; Holy Week 4, 6; Monitor 7
Chess and Checkers Club 6; Woodrow Wilson 5; Hotel Fort Des
Moines 5; Hi-Y 8; Spring Festival 4; Nativity 3, 5.
Ambition: To be a missionary
KATHRYN LOUISE SPIVIE
"Katy-dia"
"I'm sure we all know Kathryn Spivie,
The girl who is so very lively.
Monitor 6, 7; Class Night 5, 7; Student Council; Squad Leader 4
Ambition: To be as good a mother to my children as my mother has
been to me
JOAN STAPLEFORD
"Jo 1
"Joan ranks high on the road to success,
She will give fame and glory and the very best."
Senior Follies 8; G.A.A 3 4; P.T.A. Program 3; Spotl ght Parade 4
May Festival 4; Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6; Juggling Team 3 4
Ambition: To be successful
PATRICIA ANN STATE
'Pat'
"We find only few girls like Patty Stote
She's always on time, never lote
Senior Breakfast 8; May Festival 6; Scroll Staff 8; P.T.A. Hostess 4;
Color Day 3; Honor Roll 3. -•,
Ambition: Like all prominent people, change my name
MERLE MAURICE STEFFENSON
"A clown and scholar all in one *
Is Merle full of life and fun."
Senior-Parent D inner 8 Co-Chairman; Student Council 3 4 Alter-
nate 5, North Pep Assembly 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7- Hi-Y 3 4 Teen-
Age ^Book Club 8.
Ambition: To be as good a person as I think I am
CARL STERNER
"Carl will always be a friend to you;
His talents a-e mony, his faults are few "
Senior Play 8, Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin
Club 3 4, 5, 6; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Library Staff 3 8
Ambition: To go to college
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MARCELLA STOUT
"Solly'
"Christian living leads to a happy lite.
Through this Sally avoids sorrows and strife "
nfi l e J*c?°L o ; feJ'owsn'P 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7; Clerical Staff 8;
Quill Ad Staff 8; Color Doy 6, Treasurer 7.
Ambition: To obtoin happiness through Christion living
SUE ANN STOUT
"Charm in manner, fair of face,
In every movement poise ond grace."
Senior Follies 8, Maiorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Coptain; G.A.A. 3 4 Pep
Assembly 3, Spotlight Parade 6, May Festival 6; Alumni Assembly 6
Spanish Club Banquet; Open House Hostess 6; Drake Relays Parade
L i 'd^ 1 "? 1 " 1 Day Parade 6; Prom 5; Calico Club 3, 5, 7; Color
P°y. 4 .i P T A Program 5, Band Concert 6, Centennial Parade 4
Ambition: Dance
STANLEY DWAINE SUMMERS
"Stan"
"The girls do love to catch his eye
When this handsome lad goes by."
Senior Play 8; Student Council 6 7, 6; Library Staff 7; Wrestling 3
Grounds' Champs 8; Monitor 6; Chairman of Building and
Ambition: To have Jim as a friend for the rest of my life
WAYNE A. SWANSON
"This red haired lad hos plans abroad;
He wants to go where other greats have trod "
Senior Banquet 8; May Festival 6; Shop Foreman 8, Alternate
Ambition: Travel
MARY SWIGART
"A little quiet, and quite gay,
Is our Mary, the same each day."
Cap and Gown 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one
JOAN TEMPLETON
"Joanie'
"Always flitting oround and doing her best
To sum it all up she's bubbling with zest."
Senior Mixer 8; Assembly Program 5, 6. 7, 8; All-School Ploy 6;
Latin Club Office 4, Open House 4, 6; All-School Parties 6, 7; Honor
Roll 3, 5, 6, 7; Nativity 7; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8-
Committee 5 6 7, 8; Spanish 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin 3, 4; ^etagal
thean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4 6.
Ambition: Don't rush me! I have to learn to spell it first
NORMA JEAN THOMPSON
"Norma is quiet and tall.
She hos friends over all."
May Festival 8; Style Show 7; Library Staff 3, 4, 5; Brush and Pal-
ette 4; Swimming Club 4, 6; Twenty-five Dollar Club 5.
Ambition: To make three of the most wonderful people in all the
world as happy as I possibly can in every way always and always be
deserving of their love
IVA UNDERWOOD
"She is short, she is sweet
It's a pleasure to meet, Iva."
Moy Festival 8; G.A.A. 4; Zetagathean 4
Dinner 8; Home Room Christmas Party 7.'
Ambition: Live, love and be happy
'Ivy"
5; Monitor 4, 5, 6; D.M.E.A.
JOSEPH ROBERT VIKTOR
"To really be specific,
At cartooning Bob's terrific
"Bob'
Ambition: Go to Alaska with Kenny and Don
LAWRENCE WAGNER
"He hopes to be a worthy man.
His qualities show he surely can."
May Festival 6, 8; Baseball 4, 8; Student Manager 6
Ambition: Ministry
"Lorry'
"Jim"
to believe,
Festival 4; Tool Room
DORRAINE FAYE WETZEL "Dee"
"With no one can Dorroine be compared,
But her happiness we have all shared."
Spinster Spree 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8;
Student Council Alternate 6, 7; Home Room President 6; May Fes-
tival 4, 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6: P.T.A. Program 6; D.M.E.A. Dinner 8;
Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7; Monitor 8; Calico Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Teen
Toppers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Zeta 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Shakespearean Club 7;
Ploy Ticket Winner 6; Juggling and Tumbling Team 6, 8; Play Day 6;
Open House Hostess 7; Drill Team 4, 6.
Ambition: "Live to love, love to live"
HAROLD WIDAMAN "Vitamin"
"Harold we know will olwoys do well;
It's by his knowledge we are able to tell."
Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Chess and Checkers 5; Quill Ad Staff 6, 7,
$25 Club 7.
Ambition: To be a success in life
GLENN WILKINS
"Because to have him as a friend is a pleasure
In our memories we will Glenn treosure."
Senior Play 8; Wrestling 3 4; Hall Monitor 8.
Ambition: To trust God tor everything
JAMES WILLIAM WILKINS, JR. "Jim"
"There's bound to be laughter where e'er I go,
People and things amuse me so."
Senior Follies 8; Student Council 8; Quill Staff 8; Human Relations
Conference 7; Hi-Y 8; Boys' State 7, Teen-Age Book Club 7, 8.
Ambition: Graduate from I. S. C.
GENE WILLIAMSON
"All the wealth he has runs in his veins.
For he is a gentleman."
Senior Play 8; Choir 8; Boys' Glee Club 8.
Ambition: Radio or photography
RUTH EVELYN WILSON
"Buster'
'Ruthie'
"Ruth, quite the stenographer is she.
Is always happy and busy as can be."
Senior Breakfast 8; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; May Festival 4;
Clerical Staff 6; Student Council 7; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7.
Ambition: To keep on laughing with Mary and Katie
HELEN JANETTE WINDSOR
"Full of pep and personality,
Helen rodiotes vitolity."
Senior Mixer 8; Honor Roll 3; Class Secretary
5, 6, 7; Zetagathean 7, 8; Alumni Registration
Dinner 8; Conference of Christians and Jews 7,
"Windy"
4, 5. 6; Clerical Staff
7; Monitor 8; D.M.E.A.
Ambition: To win more friends and influence a man
JERALD BARTON WOLFSON
"Jerry"
"There's really no need for a quotation,
Jerry's good work is a silent recommendation."
Class Night Committee 8, Co-Chairman; Chess and Checker Club 3,
4, 5, Treasurer 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Student Council 4, 7; Public Enter-
tainment, North Football Assembly 4; Honor Roll 7, Science Club 5.
P. A. System 4: Monitor 3 4 5, 7, 8; Assembly 4; School Play Sales-
man 7; Spotlight Parade 3, 4.
Ambition: To succeed where others fail
DOROTHY JEAN WOODARD "Dot"
"Here's a girl with a heart and smile
That mokes the bubble of lift worth while."
Spinster Spree 8; P.T A. Hostess 3; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8.
Ambition: To make someone a good wife (guess who?)
GLADYS JACQUELINE ALEXANDER "Torchy"
"Gladys's mognet will ever be;
A pleasing personality."
Class Night Chairman 8; I OB Girls 4, Latin Club 3, 4, 7, 8; G.A.A
3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Human Relations Conference 7; Youth Council 7, 8;
Essay Contest 6; Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor Senior Section 8; French
Luncheon 8; Roman Banquet 4; Orchestra 4; Senior Class Night 4;
Assembly 4; Squad Leader 3, 4, 5, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, Monify ".
Assembly Usher 8; Teen-Age Book Club 7, 8; Zetagathean^
Conference of Christians and Jews 7, 8; Washii
School Party 3, 4.
Ambition: To be a doctor
DOROTHY JEAN DYSER
"We oil think Dorothy is ni
Her friendship is beyond
G.A.A. 8; Quill Advertisement?
Ambition: To go to Denve*
.. ALFRED GATE WOOD "Fleetwood"
"Al is faster than the wind's breezy call
When he gets on the field with a football."
iTrack 6, 8; Football 7; Study Hall Monitor 7; All-City Football Team 7;
It-ow Hurdles Record 8; City Track Champs 8.
(Ambition: To play footboll in college
JANICE B. GILCHRIST "Jan"
"The world is no better if we worry,
Life's no longer if we hurry."
Latin Club 3; Junior Zetagothean 3; Senior Zetagathean 4; Special In-
terest 4; Lunchroom Cashier 4 5, 6; Des Moines Technical School /.
Ambition: Always have fun with many friends
SUMMER SCHOOL GRADS
GERALD ALEXANDER TERRY (August)
" Swabby' is a friend that is always there,
Whether it be rainy, or whether it be fair.'
Monitor 8; Track Assistant at Drake Relays.
Ambition: U. S. Navy
"Swabby'
"Susie"
CLARA BELLE BALTZLEY (August)
"A charming girl is Clara Belle
We all think that she is swell."
Cap and Gown Committee 8; Student Council 5; Fellowship Club 6,
7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8.
Ambition: To win many souls for the kingdom ot 6oa
RONALD RALPH BRUNER (August)
"Tall and dark with flashing eyes,
Ronnie is well known; thot's no surprise.
Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain; Football 3; Baseball 4.
Ambition: To have ambition
MARY EILEEN BURGETT (August)
"Mary is a girl quite neat,
Polite and sweet."
Senior Follies 8; Art Club 3; May Festival 5.
Ambition: To moke a certain Arizona rancher happy
"Ronnie"
"Jelly-Bean'
GLORIA MARY BUTLER (August)
"Chickie"
"Gloria is so swell,
All her work she does well." , „. ... r ,,. h
Open House Hostess 3 4, 5, 6, 7; G.A.A. 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8 Art Club
3 4 5 6 PTA. Hostess 7; Class Night 5, 6; Cafeteria Helper 4, 5,
6' 7, - 8;Crafts Club 7; Zetagothean 7, 8.
Ambition: Dressmaker and to moke a good wife some day
ELEANOR CHIA (August)
"Norie is a pretty lass,
She'll be long remembered by her class.
G.A.A. 5; Monitor 4; Class Night Hostess 7.
Ambition: To always be friends with J. R.
JAMES LAWRENCE JOHNSON (August) "Jimmy"
"A good sport and a ready friend m
We'll remember Jimmy to the end. . . , ... ..
Student Council 3, 4; Crafts Club 5, 6; May Festival 5, 6; Fellowship
Club 8; Hi-Y 5, 6.
Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do
EDMUND M. LEE (August)
"Edmund deserves the very best
He will always be on the pathway of success.
Chess and Checkers 3, 4; Student Council 8.
Ambition: To be successful in life
"Norie'
"Eddie'
ELLA MAE McQUERRY (August)
"Lively, gay, full of fun
Ella Mae; there's only one."
Y-Teens 3, 4. . .
Ambition: To love all and be loved by one
'Mae'
RUSSELL LA VERNE TILL (August)
"Russell is one who will go far,
His name will be by the brightest star '
Student Council 3; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Orchestra 3,
Dance Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Social Hour 5; Boys State 6;
Parade 3, 5; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Band 3, 4 5,
Ouartet 4 Memorial Day Parade 3, 5; Younkers Tea Room 4
Day Festival 5; Tech, Amos Hiatt, Woodrow Wilson Concerts 4, 5.
Ambition: A successful dance band career
"Russ"
4, 5, 6;
Spotlight
6; Brass
May
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DARYL NIPPER (Navy)
"Sailing, sailing over the bounding main.'
Monitor 3, 4.
Ambition: To be a civilian
DONNA FOSTER
"Nip"
"Don'
"A friend who knows, and dares to say
The brave, sweet words that cheer the way."
G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Nurse's Office 5, 6; Hoyt Sherman Nativity 4; May
Festival 6; Open House 5.
Ambition: To do well whatever I attempt
DONALD BARBER "Willow"
"A fine coach Don would be,
For he's good at sports as you can see."
Cap and Gown 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Hall Monitor 6;
Hi-Y 3, 4; May Festival 6.
Ambition: To coach or to be a woodshap teacher
JOSEPH RUDOLPH ANDERSON
"If we should look so far o'er land and sea.
Ne'er could we find a boy dependable as he."
Band 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Ambition: To master myself
"Joe'
CLASS
We, the most spectacular graduating class
of East High School, June 1950, do pronounce
this to be our last will and testament:
Ronnie Plaisted leaves his peppy cheerlead-
ing to Steve Jaeger.
Gordon Matthews wills his ability to get
along with girls to Bill Erickson.
Charlotte O'Brien wills her good natured-
ness to Jeanne Stevens.
Jack Shockley wills his height to Billy Fors.
Beverly Fiscel leaves her "gift of gab" to
Chloe Caswell.
Helen Johnson bequeaths her Scroll editing
abilities to Mr. Stratton's next victim.
Eugene Labus donates some of his quiet
manner to Bob Charter who is quite shy and
retiring.
Harlan Dubansky leaves his enormous ap-
petite to Dick Paschel.
Darrell and Shirley leave just as they came
— together.
Bob Bain leaves. (Sorry, girls)
Eldon Ault leaves his pretty blond curls to
Don Allen.
Jack Scholes wills his intelligence to any-
one who can handle it.
La Vern Fields leaves his fleet-footedness
to Don Murray.
Jim Saunders leaves — and Noel Harris
takes over.
Wayne Bergstrom wills his flashy socks to
Wes Caliger.
Eleanor Garmon leaves her ability to play
the violin to Patsi Romans.
Nola Bishop leaves her bright hair and smile
to Carol Towers.
Joan Bedwell, Pat State, Donna De Long,
and Donna Quick take their diamonds and
wedding plans with them.
WILL
Don Barrer wills his ability to be late
Rosenberg and Kern, Incorporated.
Gene Lawrence leaves his indifferent at'
tude about girls to Bill McFarlane.
June Gander bequeaths her athletic abili
to Donna Hale.
Tommy O'Boyle leaves his letter sweater f
Kristi. (Perfect fit, too.)
Barbara Guthrie leaves to join Carl.
Gladys Alexander wills her dancing abili
to her sis.
Ann Farrer wills her ability in French
Julie McDonald.
Shirley Miller bequeaths her cafeteria jc
to Donna Foster.
Bob Victor wills his crazy cartoons to Rh
Yost.
Ivan Cook leaves his impossible questioi
to Mr. Barnard who is the only one that cc
answer them.
Janet Essy wills her orneriness to Joanr
Nordaker.
Beverlee Grossnickle is willing to leave an'
thing but Don.
Joan Paterson wills her way of rolling h<
big, brown, "jelly bean" eyes to Rowene Kat
mann.
Joyce Ladd picks up her golden vocal core
and leaves.
Ray Bruntmyer leaves his ability to snatc
pitctures to any other boy who has the sanr
desire.
Wanda Frazier leaves her desire to type an
write shorthand to her niece, Rosetta Tywate
Edith Ann (leather lungs) Kalny bequeatr
her oratorical talent to Suzanne Oils.
Marilyn Drottz wills her oomph to Mary Lc
Liddell.
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Crime prevention
ORGANIZATIONS
Ad mimstrafors
MR. 0. G. PRICHARD
Principal
MR. D. Q. WILLIAMS
Vice-Principal
The students of East High look with
respect to our principal, 0. G. Prichard
Through Mr. Prichard's efforts our school
is active and progressive in all things.
Mr. D. Q. Williams, our boys' advisor,
is a very busy man who schedules sports
events, counsels the boys, and gives
ready advice to everyone.
The busiest woman in East High is
Miss Agnes Helmreich. Besides spon-
soring several clubs and advising the stu-
dent council, Miss Helmreich counsels
the girls of East High.
The office is capably run by Mrs. Dor-
othy Crouthamel, the office secretary,
and Miss Deloit Romig, the registrar.
With their student assistants they keep
the office and school running very
smoothly.
Keeping a close tab on all our students
who are ill, Mrs. Alice Clark, the nurse,
records the health records and habits of
all our students.
MISS AGNES HELMREICH
Girls' Advisor
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Teachers, Counse
ors . . .
As we have said before, our teachers are
a splendidly educated group of people. Be-
sides their special preparation for teaching,
many of them have acquired the extra hours
of university credits necessary to earn a Mas-
ter's degree. Many teachers spend their sum-
mers in school acquiring more knowledge so
that they will be able to teach us all the bet-
ter. A number of our teachers spend their
summers traveling abroad or in this country,
gaining practical knowledge so that they may
have a wider range of experience. Through
them we learn the many interesting details
that are nevsr put in the books.
We appreciate the help the teachers give
us in all our work and play at school. They
spend many, many hours working out our pro-
grams of study, directing our thinking, arous-
ing our interest, keeping records of our work,
and guiding us toward a better life.
Here at school we have quite a few extra-
curricular activities that require sponsors.
o
9
it
H. E. Augustine,
Mathematics
Mrs. lone Baal, Homemaking
Zola Barge, English
Walter Barnard, Science
Jon Bell, Auto Mechanics
George Bingham,
Bookkeeping
Jack Borg, Band, Orchestra
Frances Brewer, Spanish
Roena Clement, Crafts
Louise Cotter,
English, History
Winifred Cummings,
English, Latin
Lois Elwood,
Typing, Shorthand
Marie Engleen,
English, Bible History
Lester Gabel, Merchandising,
Typing, Salesmanship
Rcymond Gewerth,
History* English
A. Wilson Goodwin,
Mathematics
Sigrid Greenhill,
Music, English
Charles Gregory, History
William Hammond,
Mechanical Drawing
Sylvia Hardy, Art
Stella Hargis,
History, Mathematics
Herbert Hein,
History, Athletics
Mrs. Grace Housholder,
Shorthand, Typing
Chester Jones, Commercial
Geography ond Arithmetic
Dorthy Jordal, Homemaking
Mrs. Juniata Loser,
Speech, Dramatics
Not pictured: Jessie Fickel,
English
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Guides, Friends
W. E. Lyman, Biology
Sara McBride, English
Grace McEniry, English
Nellie Mitchell.
Socio) Studies
Harold Rosmussen,
Woodwork
Marjorie Rierson,
Stenographic
A. H. Rump
Hubert A. Sargent,
Driver Training
Mrs. Deon Schmidt,
Social Studies
J. A. Seevers
Social Studies
Carol Snyder, English, French
Helen Spencer, Athletics
Charles Springate,
Bookkeeping, Typing
P. W. Stephens, Commercial
Law ond Arithmetic
f. K. Strotton,
English, Journalism
Wendell Webb,
Athletics, Science
Caroline Wetzstein,
Homemaking
D. O. Wilson, History '
Kenneth Wittkop,
English, Radio
Wilbur Yount,
Typing, Science
Emma Zimmerli,
Typing, Shorthand
Carrie Larson, Librarian
Mrs. Alice Clark, Nurse
Mrs. Dorothy Croufhamel,
Secretary
Deloit Romig, Registrar
Some of the teachers act as sponsors for clubs
that meet after school hours. Others spend
many hours planning the splendid assembly
programs that East is noted for. At all ath-
letic contests, the men may be found selling
tickets, checking at the gate, keeping score,
and attending to countless other details con-
nected with sports.
Student council activities are directed by
teachers who advise the various committees
in charge of bundle drives, Red Cross cam-
paigns, and other such activities.
Whenever there is a school party a nurroir
of teachers serve as chaperones and take an
active part in the festivities. They are very
unselfish with the time they spend helping to
plan meetings and to keep records straight,
and helping plan activities and parties.
Even though the teachers spend such a
great amount of time working with us, they
still find time to play themselves. This year
our faculty bowling team won the city cham-
pionship.
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Mr. Biome, Wesley Coliger, Jim Wilk
Rowene
loan
Ikins.
QUILL STAFF
of ffe^Sta 9 ^ S n US P ecte d.P erso ^ on our list are the members
Tne vuill btatt. During this semester these boys and airk hnvo
worked hard through the fourth period getting Tteoffoe woTk
done on June s issue of the Quill. a rne work
f 0 r^hfn r ! t -M f ^ m « the T J 1A ° nd 126 classes eligible to try out
for the Quill Staff. They are recommended by their English teach
ers and must write an essay within a given time Miss Mr R S
and Mr. Stratton choose the winners McBr.de
JANET MITCHELL
Editor-in-chief
WAYNE BERGSTROM
Associate Editor
-visors
Lester Gabel advertising, Kenneth Strotton, editorial; Sylvia
Hardy, art; Charles Spnngate, business.
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SCROLL
This semester the Scroll staff put out many fine issues of our
bi-weekly school paper. The staff is chosen by Mr. Stratton from
his journalism classes for the quality of their work. Each member
has a chance to write for every page, one at a time. The only
pages that have permanent editors are the editorial and the sports.
The student body wants to thank especially the editor of the
Scroll, Helen Johnson, and the co-editors, Jeneane Cain and Joan
Templeton, who all did such a fine job.
HELEN JOHNSON
Editor-in-chief
JENEANE CAIN
JOAN TEMPLETON
Managing Editors
Row 1: Joann Richards, Joan Templeton, Lenora Davis, Jeneane Cain, Helen Johnson, Anne Farrer; Raw 2: Evelyn Toulouse Beverlee
Grossnickle, Rosemonde Nipper, Dorothy Hedgecock, Phyllis Moloney, Joan McPherren. Barbara Guthrie Pat State Marcello Stout
Kathryn Spivie; Row 3: Nancy Howell, Mr. Blome, Ben Peterson, Jock Shockley, La Verne Johnson Eugene Campbell
JUNIOR ZETA
Row 1: Osborn, Blake,
Hodges, Olauson, Turner,
Soutter, Knop, Sullivan,
Knop, Thornton, Burger,
Villier; Row 2: Anderson,
Gravengaard, Downey,
Berg, Shepherd, Griffith,
Larson, Ray, Stevens, Son-
derletter, Koger; Row 3:
Condon, Treadway, Cair-
ney, Cebuhar Thomas,
Freberg, Selin, Quirk,
Glazer, Hanger, Ball,
Katzmann; Row 4: Fer-
rer, Robinson, Lorson,
Russell, Lettington, Boyce
Donson, Van Vilsan, Dur-
ton, Golden, Schartner,
Simpson, Bennett; Row 5:
White, Dunagan, Gartin,
Stader, Miss Fickel, Nip-
per, Pratt, Rosborough,
Ferguson, Parkey, Parker.
SENIOR ZETA
Row 1 : Stielow, Lindbeck
Chnstensen, Howard,
Drottz, Andrews, Knox,
Mitchell, Luddell, Nord-
aker, Toulouse, Stevens,
Gustafson, Beal; Row 2:
Burger, Price, Harring-
ton, Harmon, Wingert,
Brought, Ball, Duquette,
Hanson, De Long, Silver,
Thornton, Oils, Caswell,
Nordaker; Row 3 : Man-
chester, McDonald,
Reeves, Stover, Dagle,
Stillwell, Mullin, Johnson,
Farrer, Schreiner, New-
nam, Jacobson, Havig,
Music; Row 4; Mofle,
Field, Nisser, Sisam, Jur-
gens, Reynolds, Cain,
Drottz, Parker, Bedwell,
Robinson, Givant, New-
man, Foster, Plummcr;
Row 5: Farney, Wetzel,
Berg, Brien, Paterson,
Kalny, Essy, Grossnickle,
Edwards, Sharp, Bason,
Griggs, Mitchell, Rose;
Row 6: Scott, Little,
Crum, Partington, Craig,
Windsor, Bolen, Cava-
naugh, McKinney, Bran-
iff, Schaudt, Perry, Cun-
ningham; Row 7: Stook-
ey, Cocking, Seidler, Len-
ihan. Little, Monroe,
Huth, Free, Freestone,
Burrell, Burnette, Butler,
Keyes, Johnson.
JUNIOR ZETA
All 10B, 10A, and 1 IB girls are eli-
gible to join Junior Zeta. It gives mem-
bers a chance to become acquainted
with girls other than those in their
classes.
This semester they joined with Sen-
ior Zeta for the girls' banquet. Bar-
bara Turner is president; Miss Jessie
Fickel is faculty advisor.
SENIOR ZETA
Initiation, a trip to the art center,
a breakfast, a picnic, and a banquet
furnished the activity for Senior Zeta
this semester. With Miss Snyder as
faculty advisor, Janice Nordaker heads
the club as president. Since the club
was divided in 1947, only 11 A, 12B,
and 12A girls are eligible to become
members.
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DRAKE CADET TEACHERS
Gaining experience while on the job
is one of the chief objectives of our
cadet teachers. Their duties are simi-
lar to those of teachers.
Besides their practice teaching, the
cadet teachers attend classes one-half
of the day at Drake and attend two
seminar meetings every two weeks in
the evening. Many of these Drake
students expect to graduate this spring
and go on to their teaching careers
which will take them to a number of
towns, cities, and states.
This semester we are fortunate in
having twenty-five cadets from Drake
and one from Iowa State College with
us.
Morning Drake Cadet
Teachers
Glen Turner, James Stan-
sell, Robert Hullihan.
Gale Greenwood, W. B>
Norton.
HALL MONITORS
p, Turner, Sullivon; Row 2:
Stromberg, Mullin. Da*son;
Row 1: Zmgo, Wjtmer, Smith, Rose, Thornton, Johnson, McDonald, Prill Knop Stevens Bovc<
Jaeger Luett Winsor Craig, Wanderhoef, Fitt, Music Oils, Stielow, ' Nordaker, Bcal Toul
Row 3: Terry, Stookey, Huffman, Johnson, Green, Kasner "
Christensen, Linclbeck; Row 5: N '
Stevens, Reynolds, Drottz, Gander,
Parker, Row 7: Kramme, Gilchrist,
Row 8: Barger, Stover, Rae Thornton
^er , , : R^n e o r ,ds MCDan ' el ' MQrt,n ' ^T't^^^r^^ 1 !^/ ^^X^t
While speeding down East High's busy
"highways", how often have you been stopped
by a very business-like "traffic cop" and asked
if you have a "license"? Our monitors, who
are appointed by different teachers, help keep
our halls quiet and clear of traffic during class
time. The good job these students are doing
is not only helpful to the teachers but is cer-
tainly appreciated by us too.
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Row I: Garmon, Lammey, Sterner, Wickham, Dcnn.s, Thompson, Stice, Bertin, Hedge, Romans; Row 2: Brayman, Quick, Jocobson,
Brauer, Strosburg, Wickham Wolfkill, Granger, McCoy, Larson, Parker, Neese, Best, Rowland, Wagner; Not pictured: Fisher,
G. Neese; Row 3: Mattson, Deron, Borg, Bates, Murray, Hunter, Williams, Nipper, Cameron.
ORCHESTRA AND BAND
These are two of East High's largest musi-
cally inclined "Bureaus" under the capable
direction of Mr. Jack Borg, once a member of
the band himself here at East. These two
groups gradually have grown larger and have
improved their musical abilities to such an
extent that now we have a Band and Orchestra
of which every East High student is mighty
proud.
We also appreciate the good music these
groups furnish for us at various activities, in
and outside school hours. Their busy schedule
not only includes assemblies and basketball
games, but also outside activities such as the
spring festival, school plays, parades, school
programs and senior week activities.
Row 1: Sterner, Anderson, Anderson, Smith, Elliott, Peters, Brouer, Bertin, Williams, Best, Larson; Row 2: Stice, Wickham, White,
Shuey, Larson, Reeves, Pittman Herron, Fields, Ration, Wolfkill, Jennings, Fisher Neese, Larson, Winders, Tipton, Guye Gould, Powers,
Parker; Row 3: Thompson, Dady, Sevlin, Miller, Wright, Beeman, Airy, White, Scott, Granger, McCoy, Patton, Wallace, Rowland,
Wickham, Strosburg, Row 4: Lammey, Murray, Borg, Bates, Warnock, Hedgecock, Burgett, Bravman Borg, Hunter, Willioms, Nipper,
Cameron Not in picture: Neese, Johnson, Markel, Gallagher, Thompson, Israel.
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Row I] Joyce Reeves Gerry Stover Shirley Van Velson, Helen Torbet, Mary Anne Kronovich, Dy Ann Carlson, Eleanor Garmon,
Gretchen Lindfelt Ann Treadway Alvena Perry, Shirley Fellmon, Janet Erickson; Row 2: Ruth Olson, Patti Wallace, Alice Galenbeck,
Pat Sonderleiter Joan Cunningham Barbara Jay, Joyce McGee, Nancy Gee, Alice Miller, Gloria Steiner, Betty Mullin, Ruth Jeglum,
Karole Kesterson Row 3: Miss Greenhill, Jack Mendenhall, Ted Lindsay, Virgil Bradshaw, Lorry Pearson, Bob Charter, Abe Sommer-
ville Laurence White Don Hines, Charles Learning, Everette Hoggin, Dean Gordon, Jon Spong; Row 4: Nancy Formoro, Normo
Thompson Jerry Anderson Gary Bentley, Richard Powers, Richard Blachley, Robert Jones, Duane Dunagan Gene Williamson, Marvin
McCoy Jim McClelland Jack Terrell; Not in picture: Agnes Ann Duistermars, Morcella Biondi, Allen Benson, James Thompson.
A CAPPELLA CHOIR AND GIRLS' SEXTET
There is nothing very mysterious about these two very busy musical groups. We all know how
talented they are since we enjoy hearing them many times a year. The choir is composed of ad-
vanced music classes and is under the direction of Miss Sigrid Greenhill. Two programs given by
the choir that we most enjoy are the annual Thanksgiving and Nativity programs. The members of
the Girls' Sextet who have outstanding voices that blend together in splendid harmony were se-
lected by tryouts given at the first of the year. They have sung in many programs both in and
outside school. •
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BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS
Among East High's many Crime Prevention
Bureaus are these two clubs, the members of
which are very interested in advancing them-
selves in the field of music and also in gain-
ing an opportunity to sing in public. They
meet every other day under the excellent di-
rection of their instructor, Miss Sigrid Green-
hill, and work together to improve their vocal
abilities.
Some of the many worthwhile things taught
are practicing harmonic singing, improving
tone qualities, learning how to breathe cor-
rectly, and reading and understanding music.
These groups not only enjoy practicing to-
gether, but also enjoy showing the good re-
sults of long hard practice before many people
around the city and in East High.
Row 3: Powers, Williamson, Doerring, Klemme, Mc-
Clelland, McCoy, Smith; Not Pictured: Hoggin, Char-
ter, Gordon, Terrell, Jones, Linsey, Pearson.
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Row Is Howard, Berry, Long, Plummer, Duistermars, Burger, Smith Beckmon, Johnson, Larson, Plummer Toulouse; Row 2: Cocking,
Lenox, Bishop, Fisher, Jeglum, Stout, Blakely Katzmann, Herron, Strand, Berg, Villier; Row 3: Ballard, Carlson, Brog, Engle, Dickey,
O'Brien, Kalny, Sonderleiter, Givant, Parker, Bryan, Pruitt, Burnette.
CLERICAL STAFF
The clerical staff is a very efficient group
of girls and one boy. They do the little jobs
in the offices that are so important to a
smoothly running school. The girls in Miss
Helmreich's office run errands, answer the
telephone, and do various small tasks that
help her immensely. The girls in Mr. Wil-
liams' office take dictation, type letters, and
help keep the records straight.
One of the most important jobs in all the
offices is at the main desk. These people do
part of the daily job of helping to run the
school.
DANCE BAND
The Dance Band consists of eleven mem-
bers. There are three saxophones, three cor-
nets, two trombones, a bass, drum, and piano.
The band, which rehearses every Thursday
night for about an hour, was organized last se-
mester by its director, Mr. Jack Borg.
The band begins and ends all dances with
their theme song, "Stella by Starlight ", which
was arranged by Harold Strasburg. The band
plays for many of the all-school parties and
other school functions. The school furnishes
the music for the band. Everyone who has
heard the band has enjoyed it.
Row 1: Vern Fields, Dean Airy, Richard Ratton, Don Murray, Dorothy Herron; Row 2: Harold Stras-
burg, John Best, Dick Larson, Russell Till, Jim Davis.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Row 1: Kronov.ch, Cock ng. Gee,
Newman, McDonald, Nordaker,
Jacobson, Bason; Row 2: Wade,
Nipper, Brady, Ferguson, Sonder-
leiter, Kasner, Huffman. Bur-
dock; Row 3: Matthews, Gevo-
herg, Bengston, Smith, Eben,
Garcia, Osborn, Ball; Row 4:
Jeffries, Childers. Dfordorff,
Cameron, Graves, Child, Garmon,
O'Brien, Bishop, Whitfield, Best;
Row 5: Franklin, Wright, Bolen,
Cavanaugh, Forney, Hollander,
Vitiritto, Borg, Robinson, Sum-
mers.
STUDENT COUNCIL
East High's "House of Representatives" is
our Student Council, with Miss Agnes Helm-
reich as the capable advisor. The officers are
Don McDonald, President Gordon Matthews,
Vice President; Carla Newman, Secretary.
Our Council has made great progress in the
past and is still making plans for the better-
ment of our school.
STUDENT TEACHERS
The student teachers, all seniors, are se-
lected to handle a class when it is necessary
for a teacher to be absent or when a supply
teacher is not available. The necessary qual-
ities are good personality, character, and scho-
lastic records.
Though they seldom teach a class, they are
always ready.
STUDENT TEACHERS
Row 1 : Goldstein, Doerring,
Shockley, Lobus, Hoffman, Gins-
berg; Row 2: Hanson, Bolen,
Scott, Templcton, Newman, Bo-
son, Bedwell, Cavanaugh, Alex-
ander, McDonald; Row 3: Stras-
burg, Drottz, King, Beckman,
Haltom, Garmon, Magnuson,
Nipper, Manchester; Row 4: Ho-
gan, Farrer, Kalny, O'Brien, Pot-
erson, Dyer, Lehr, Darrah, Wolf-
son.
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SPANISH CLUB
Row 1 : Slattery, Bolon, Stover,
Haltom, Gulick, Plaisted, Mitch-
ell, Bejorno, Reynolds; Row 2:
Bolen, Plaisted, Katzmann,
Blakely, Mofle, Christensen,
Field; Row 3: Miss Brewer, Knox,
Mitchell, Cebuhor, Dobson, Mog-
nuson, Lenox, Joglum, Reese,
Moore; Row 4: Turner, Sullivan,
Shepherd, Boyce, Birkenholz, Jo-
hanson, Patton, Nagorner, Arm-
strong; Row S: Garcia, Larson,
Russell, Lettington, Dawson,
Dew, Gier, Eben, Miller; Row 6:
Watters, Fisher, Porter Yorges,
Sanford, Campbell, Hoops, Kran-
ovich, Havig, Templeton; Row 7:
Miller, Ferguson, Koger, Glazer
Sonderleiter, Burton, Erickson
Lindfelt, Gee.
SPANISH AND LATIN CLUBS
"Sodalitas Romano", better known as Latin Club, is directed by
Miss Winifred Cummings and is made up of Latin students. The
highlight of the semester was the Roman banquet. It was pre-
ceded by a mock wedding, after which the toga-clad guests went
to the cafeteria, where they ate Roman food in Caesar's own way,
with their fingers.
The active meetings and gay atmosphere all contribute to make
Spanish Club one of the most popular in East High. The club is
open to any one who has taken Spanish. The meetings are very
colorful as illustrated by the initiation meeting where the victims
had to eat spaghetti. Miss Frances Brewer is the director.
LATIN CLUB
Row 1: Formaro, Johnson,
Wolfson, Rosenberg; Row 2:
Dunagan, Perry, Cunning-
ham, Stookcy, McDonald,
Price, Rose, Oils; Row 3: Fer-
rer, Coffman Wilen, Peters,
Bates; Row 4: Olson, Henry,
Carpenter, Zimmerman, Bur-
ger, Larson, Hanger, Barrett;
Row 5: McKinney, Wright,
Williamson, Tillotson, Wells,
Smith; Row 6: Vanderhoef,
Swalla, Todd. Drottz, Parker,
Miss Cummings, Farstrup,
Kettells, Bacon; Row 7: Ras-
potnik, Dion Crouse, Tay-
lor, Miller, Stonwood, Olson,
Lord, Kramme, Kennedy,
Nelson.
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CRAFTS AND CAMERA — CHESS AND CHECKERS
The enrollment of the Crafts and Camera Club is open to all
students interested in those activities. Through this semester in
the crafts end of the program the students have taken up knitting
and collecting stamps. The "shutter bugs" have been busy, too,
taking as many interesting shots as they could find. The advisor
for this club is Mrs. Roena Clements.
Of course, the main event of the season for the Chess and
Checker Club was the checker tournament. It seems the members
of the club increased their knowledge of these two games and en-
joyed competition against each other this semester more than ever
before. Chess and Checkers is sponsored by Mr. J. A. Seevers,
and its president for this semester was Ervin Hanson.
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ley, Labus, Hart, Hoffman, Alexander, Row 3: Dyer, Jones, Kersey, King, Pruitt, Hanson.
ASSEMBLY USHERS
Mr. Wilson's homeroom and first hour class
serve as assembly ushers for the whole school.
Their duties are slowing up the people who run
to assemblies, and finding seats for guests.
FELLOWSHIP CLUB
Some students feel that during the school
day a time of spiritual fellowship is needed.
Their activities include singing hymns, read-
ing scripture, and praying. The members take
their turns in leading the meetings.
Row 1: Guye, Merkel, Peninger Lauderback, Comegys, Sample; Row 2: Johnson, Bufftngton, Lauderback, Hillman, Bason; Row 3:
Smith, Appell, Bedwell, Dyer, Fisher, Hines, Israel; Row 4: Richards, Bryant, Blachley, Stout, Rife, Zesch, Hawkins, Watters.
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Row I: Scott, Scnruine, Brog, Mullin, Gustafson, Stevens, Nordoker, Beal, Nordaker Paschol, Coliger; Row 2: Miss McBride, Kalny,
Sisom, Givont, Jacobson, Newman, Bedwell, Dagle, Bason, Williams; Row 3: Jaeger, Dougherty, Jurgens, Gilchrist, Newman, Garmon,
Viktor, Wilkins, Cook, Johnson.
SHAKESPEAREAN CLUB
The Shakespearean Club is sponsored by
Miss Sara McBride. Only students taking
senior English may belong. One of the out-
standing events of the club activities this se-
mester was the Shakespearean banquet. The
president this semester is Leona Brog.
PHILO
Girls of all grades are eligible to be mem-
bers of this club, of which Mrs. lone Baal is
the sponsor. The girls have made many new
friends and have had many enjoyable meet-
ings together. The president is Phyllis Mag-
nuson.
ELECTRICIANS AND STAGEHANDS
Row || Glover, Terrell, Sfonbrough, Wade, Jaeger, Peters;
Row 2: Samuelson, Schwartztrouber, Williams, Fischer, Hines,
Dyer; Row 3: Darrah, May, Johnson, Zust, Kerr, Thomas,
Robinson.
ELECTRICIANS AND STAGE HANDS
These enthusiastic lads have many tasks
set before them. In addition to handling the
lights and stage settings for assemblies, they
supervise classroom films and manage the
public address system. Although these ener-
getic young fellows handle much of the tech-
nical work for curricular activities, little credit
is given them for their part in the various
evening programs. Their advisor is Mr. Yount.
MOVIE OPERATORS
Row I: Darrah, Hines, Peters, Dyer, Carton; Row 2: Gould,
Frazier, Stanwood, Robinson, Gotewood.
VIS-AIDERS, MOVIE OPERATORS
The job of the Vis-Aiders is to operate Eas
High's audio-visual machines in the class-
rooms. Mr. Yount is their faculty advisor.
Because of our movie operators, the lunch
period is much more enjoyable. These lads
donate their study periods to provide this en-
tertainment for us. They are under the di-
rection of Mr. Stephens.
Row I: Louis Peters, Marshall Dyer;
Row 2: Bob Darrah, Don Hines,
Earle Robinson, Lloyd Frazier.
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MOVIE USHERS
Row 1: Simpson, Thomas, Schartner, Golden; Row 2: Mitchell,
Hollander, Humphrey, Barrett, Music, Hawthorne; Row 3: Henry,
Carpenter, Bennett.
MOVIE USHERS
The movie ushers donate their study time
to collect the movie fare. Their duties include
keeping order during the movie and supervis-
ing the dismissal. They also keep the shades
drawn and the door shut. One group of girls
takes care of all three movies. Their ad-
visor is Mr. Stephens.
BOYS' Hl-Y
To provide a social gathering for the mas-
culine half the Boys' Hi-Y was organized.
They meet in room 1 1 1 every Wednesday
before school. Joint sessions with other school
Hi-Y clubs along with special speakers pro-
vide the entertainment.
The president this semester is Jack Johnson
The club is sponsored by Mr. Don Taylor.
Row l| Nelson, Burdock, Wallerstedt, Hanson, Johnson, O'Boyle, O'Horo, Airy, Smith, Larson; Row 2: Fellmon, Llewellyn, Turner,
Olauson, Butter, Coldiron, Ault, Ginsberg, Paschal, Kern, Tomlinson; Row 3: Thomas, Eggerss, Plaisted, Gulick, Lehr, Elly, McLain,
Rowland Gould, Forbes, Stevens, Wade; Row 4: Hammer, Ellgaard, Dachen, Brown, Reynolds, Lyons, Lindquist, Maigaard, Cook,
Kramer Hogan' Thomas; Row 5: Matthews, Campbell, Matthews, Olson, Franklin Brown, Foote, Dubansky, Burner, McGaffee,
Smith Row 6: Hart, Borg, Van Hon, Borg, Hodges, Englund, Watters, Yelick, Campbell, Pecinovsky, May, McDonald, Chaucer, Caliger.
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Paul Stanwood, Suzanne Oils, Lyle Griffiths, Don Buckroyd, Jim Vifiritto, Gene Neese, Pat Hanlon, Gary Govi, Ramono Quirk, Bob
Link, Joe Papiani, Bonnie Soutter, Mary King, Sherma Stevens, Halita Hogue.
"Jtfe With 3atLr'
"Life With Father", the all-school play, was
presented April 14 and 15 under the direction
of Mrs. Juniata Laser. The Broadway hit
play concerns life with a kind but rather ty-
rannical father of the 1880's. The family has
four sons, the oldest of whom likes a young
lady who visits them with an aunt.
The comical affair was ably handled by
Paul Stanwood and Suzanne Oils as Father
and Mother. Lyle Griffiths played Clarence,
the oldest son, Don Buckroyd played John,
Jim Vitiritto played Whitney, and Gene Neese
played Harlan. Other important members of
the cast were Pat Hanlon as Mary, the girl
friend, Gary Govi as the minister, Ramono
Quirk as the cook, Bob Link as Dr. Humphreys,
Joe Papiani as Dr. Somers, Bonnie Soutter as
Annie, a maid, Mary King as Delia, a maid,
Sherma Stevens as Nora, a maid, Halita
Hogue as Maggie, a maid.
Prompters: Sherma Stevens, Mary King.
Makeup: Ruth Olson, Anne Farrer, Barbarc
Graves
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Harmon, Jeglum, Lauderback; Row 2: Dougherty, Foster, Butler, Louderback; Row 3: Miller, Joy, Richard, Haltom.
CAFETERIA GIRLS
The cashiers who work in the cafeteria and
the front hall at the noon hour are very busy
girls. The girls upstairs sell candy and make
change for people attending the noon movie.
The cafeteria girls add up the lunches of
students in the lines and take their money.
One girls sells candy downstairs and two girls
are scrapers at the receiving tables.
WARDROBE GIRLS AND MESSENGERS
The costuming of our various plays and as-
semblies is taken care of by Elaine Dacken
and Rosemary Frederick, under the direction
of Miss Stella Hargis. The girls also see that
the costume room is kept in order.
Our school messengers are Larry Larson and
Bill Coldiron. Every morning Larry goes to
the School Board offices for the mail and
School bag. In the afternoon Bill takes a
sample of the pool water to City Hall to be
tested.
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LIBRARY STAFF
The library staff is chosen by Miss Larson,
the school's librarian. The students on the
staff work during their study hall period.
Some of their different duties consist of put-
ting the books on the proper shelves, checking
out books, and collecting home room attend-
ance records.
NURSE'S HELPERS
The nurse's helpers are chosen by Mrs.
Clark, the school nurse. They help Mrs. Clark
during their study hour. The duties of these
girls are taking temperatures, keeping records,
and the many other tasks set before them as
nurse's helpers.
Row I: Natalie, Coleman, Bown, Deaton, Row 2: Griggs, Dickey, Cowan, Brought; Row 3: Johnson,
Danitcr, Mitchell.
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Cafeteria
Ladies
Wiggenjost, Allison, Nation, Monley, Carlisle, Hicks, Griffith, Stolmericr, Lee.
CAFETERIA LADIES
CUSTODIANS
AND
It's about 1 1 :00 A.M. and you're
sitting in your classroom, starving,
when a savory odor of chocolate
cake pierces the walls and wanders
in your direction. You know it's
the cafeteria ladies hard at work to
bring you a piping hot lunch at
noon. These ladies, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Wiggenjost, start
work early in the morning, and leave
about the time we do in the after-
noon.
When you enter the building in
the morning, you notice how clean
it is. This is because until late the
night before, the custodians were
hard at work, cleaning the building.
This staff is under the direction of
Mr. Edwards. Mrs. Ruby is the only
woman custodian at East High
School.
Row I; Mr. Sterrett, Mr. Stone; Row 2: Mr. Edwards,
Mrs. Ruby, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Pottenger; Row 3: Mr.
talker, Mr. Green, Mr. McCord.
Custodians
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Suspected of stealing city crowns
SPORTS
Trock
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Coaches
I
Russell
Greg or v
Wr^st Una
Webb
Bas Ke*Wl\
MtFootball
Barnard
Rump
AtMetk Managers
Track
Hem
Football
Baseball
St rat ton
Cheerleaders
Basketball
Spencer
G-irW Tennis
GvAA.
GewertK
Bo^TeomS
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Doerv*»N9
Lciujrence
Koskooick
WaUerstedh;
SHARPSHOOTERS
These boys controlled most of the state this year as they blazed away
at hoops near and far. After claiming the City Series and Big Six titles,
they invaded the state tourney only to find the championship field a
little tougher going. Little but powerful Winfield dimmed the already
glorious Scarlet season with an opening round 63 to 41 victory.
Fans in and around the capitol city gazed with amazement as the
towering Scarlet cagers took victory after victory. Never before in the
history of the school had such heights been attained in basketball
Team after team made futile efforts to win over East but only Fort
Dodge made the grade in an early season upset, only to lose the return
match at Fort Dodge.
Their first attack was centralized on the Capitol City, knocking out
all competing mobs and setting themselves on the throne for the first
time since 1945. The victories in the city were: 52 to 27 and 57 to 33
over Lincoln, 48 to 31 and 64 to 34 over North, 38 to 35 and 32 to 24
over Roosevelt, 31 to 16 and 22 to 14 over Tech and again 35 to 21
over Tech in the sectionals.
In the Big Six they faced probably better teams but downed them
with the same fury, except for the defeat by Fort Dodge, 50 to 47. Their
conference victories were as follows: Fort Dodge 46 to 38, East Water-
loo 60 to 29 and 48 to 39, Mason City 54 to 33 and 43 to 30, West
Waterloo 43 to 38 and 49 to 39, plus their two wins over North, who is
also in the conference.
In between the season's end and the state tournament there were
the two thrilling victories over Dowling and troublesome Newton that
really determined the best team in this part of the state.
The victory over Dowling was by a 37 to 36 score, on a last minute
basket by John Englund, 6' 5" Junior letterman. The bell-ringer though
was the 37 to 33 victory over the Newton Cardinals, with Gene Labus
clinching the game with several uncanny but vital buckets.
June graduates are; Labus, Shocklev, Maigaard, Lawrence, Berg
strom, Matthews, and Doerring: with Wallerstedt, McFarlane, Kosko-
vick, Englund, Witt, Peters, and Kasner returning.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL
Q FG FT FT A
John England 87 55 43 93
Jack Shockley 91111 33 71
Ralph Maigaard 90 72 33 69
Gene Labus 91 105 49 90
Gene Lawrence 52 14 7 16
Bill McFarland 18 6 5 6
Bob Witt 17 13 6 10
Carl Grant .45 32 16 34
Bob Kramme 31 7 5 14
Fritz Kasner 4 0 0 0
Paul Doerring 27 10 8 16
Wayne Bergstrom 50 17 13 21
Richard Wallerstedt 7 0 11
Bill Peters 6 10 1
Gordon Matthews 31 17 4 9
Dick Koskovick 17 9 4 5
PF
49
62
73
40
14
17
13
35
18
10
28
14
1 1
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Dribblinq Down The
Court
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Team, Fight!
CHEERLEADERS
Left to right: Ronnie Ploisted, Gerry Nelson, Neal Llewellyn, Steve Jaeger.
CHEERLEADERS
We've got the pep, we've got the
steam, we've got the coach, we've got
the team, we've got the cheerleaders.
This year the boys are really getting a
workout, leading the cheers at all of
East's basketball games. Never yet
have they lost their pep and enthusi-
asm. Coached by Mr. Kenneth Strat-
ton, these boys deserve all the praise
possible.
A-Ducking We Will Go
SWIMMING TEAM
Erickson, Jim Hedgecock, Jack Schoch; Row 2: Jerry Lyons, Jack Rowland; Row 3: Marvin
Smith, Dick Johnson, Boo Slocum, Ken Guthrie, Ervin Hansen, Jack Johnson.
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SWIMMING TEAM
We of East High can indeed
be proud of our swimming
team. We all know our boys
didn't receive the glory that
those victorious did, but we can
be proud of the fact that they
did as well as they did. Not
in winning meets but in never
losing their spirit and enthusi-
asm.
Our boys and coach were
hindered by the fact that our
facilities for producing a "top"
swimming team are poor, as
the length of the pool is not
regulation, and the ceiling is
too low for diving.
Most of the boys will be
back next semester. And un-
der the capable coaching of
"Scotty" Russell, our team
shows promise for a good
showing in the future.
Grunt and Groan Profession
WRESTLING TEAM
Row 1: Benson, B. Fors, O'Haro, Owens; Row 2: Gordon, Summers, Crowford, Wade, Clemens, Johnson,
Boyles; Row 3: White, Pockey, Sandy, J. Fors, Robinson; Row 4: Burdock, Exline, Pasuiti, Tweet, Carpenter,
Tomlinson, Swimm.
WRESTLING TEAM
City champs! These rugged
and conditioned boys under the
coaching of Mr. Gregory pro-
duced a top notch team which
was able to add to the beauty
of our trophy case, another
city championship cup. Every
night after school these boys
would work out in the little
gym. And when I say work,
it isn't meant in a little sense.
These boys had to really work.
This year we are losing a
great number of our stranglers
through graduation. It always
seems as if it would be impos-
sible to have a good team next
year. But it usually turns out
all right. Yet it's going to take
a lot of cooperation and work
to match the achievements
that these boys have accom-
plished.
Down The Cinder Path
TRACK SCHEDULE
March 18 — A.A.U.
March 31 — City Indoor
April 8 — State Indoor
April 15 — Valley Relays
April 21 — Oskaloosa
April 28-29 — Drake Relays
May 6 — Grinnell
May 12 — District
May 20 — State
TRACK
It seems East High turns out a very fine track team almost every
year, and this year is no exception. As the season opened they made
a fast get away with the State A.A.U. and State Indoor track titles.
A well balanced team with extremely good hurdlers in Kaiser, and
Fields, their all around performer Al Gatewood, relay teams paced by
Larson, Hart, Murray, Reed and Plummer, plus the constant show-
ing of Zust, Barber, Clemens, and Atkins, are the key to the already
outstanding Scarlet track season.
We can't overlook the men behind our victories, Mike Augustine
and Gus Rump, for they have contributed to the cause by their ef-
fective training and leadership.
Row 1 : Gus Rump, Murray, Wade, I
"Mike" Augustine; Row 2: Eldridgi
Erickson, Matthews; Row 3: Jefferi-
Neff, Harlan; Row 4: Williams, C
Kolbush, Claytor.
Harris, Terrell, Gotewood, Paschal
Atkins, Zust, Kaiser, Hart, Reed'
Jones, Dunagan, Ratton, Fields'
son, McQuerry, Airy, Tomlinson,
St-r-i-ike Two
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
April 6 Knoxville Here
April 1 1 North East
April 14 Roosevelt East
April 18 Tech There
April 21 Dowling East
April 25 Lincoln _ There
May 9 Lincoln East
May 12 Dowling There
May 16 Tech East
May 23 Roosevelt There
June 1 North There
April 28-29 Big 6 Waterloo
May 1 -2-3 Sectional
May 13-15
May 20-22
May 27-29-30
District
Sub-State
State Tournament
BASEBALL TEAM
If the hot-tips coming in are true, the East Des Moines baseball
team is burning up the basepaths and knocking down the fences.
Calls flooded the newspaper office the day of the Lincoln game.
It seems several housewives had seen strange objects soaring
through space, near the Grandview Park district. The truth of the
matter is as we know it, that Bergstrom and MacDonald happened to
connect several times that day at Birdland, causing what looked like
flying saucers.
When the tale was explained, the people were glad they were East
High baseballs. Yes sir, we've got Kasner, Varme, Maigaard, and
Lawrence. Flying saucers, nothing!
BASEBALL
Row I: Lyons, Robinson Kasner, Bain, McGaffee, Borg, Clark; Row 2: Peel, Bergstrom, Witt, Freeman,
Ault, Burdock, Varme, McDonald, Reese; Row 3: Carpenter, Maigaard, Borg, Lawrence, Gordon, Labus,
Johannsen, Campbell, Charter.
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A Hole in One!
BOYS' GOLF— T-MEN
uSS. Li ?°5! eri £ k ' K , en " e <?y, Johnson Wistrom, Row 2: Slocum, Campbell O'BovIe
W.lkins, Lehr; Row 3: Coldiron, Dubansky, R. Johnson, Peterson, Wright Not Pictured
Hammer.
BOYS' GOLF
Returning lettermen to East High's T-men
list this year are Ronnie Lehr, Dick Roderick,
and Bob Campbell, Bob returning for his third
season. Along with these lettermen are Al
Hammer, Dick Johnson, Jim Johnson, Dick
Koskovick and John Ride.
The team, coached by Walter Barnard,
practices almost every night after school at
the Grandview Golf Course. We expect these
boys to make a good showing in the City Meet
this year.
GIRLS' GOLF
Female T-men; Angels with Wings; call
them what you like but never underestimate
East High's girl golfers. Working through the
changeable spring weather almost every night
after school, these girls have won themselves
a place of honor in high school athletics.
Displaying their talented ways in past sea-
sons, along with determination and stick-to-
itive-ness, our girls have set a standard that
will be a goal to strive for by the "Babe Did-
ricksons" to be.
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Racketeers
boys' tennis— racketeers
Row li Larson, Gortler, Wallerstedr, Nelson; Row 2: Jaeger, Whitehead, Rosenberg,
Caliger, Hansen, Dennis, Pearson Buckroyd, McFarlane.
BOYS' TENNIS TEAM
East High's racketeers added another trophy
to our collection last fall when they won the
city tennis meet. We have every reason to
believe that they will be just as powerful this
year because of the returning lettermen. Ralph
Whitehead and Harlan Rosenberg, who took
the city doubles crown, will return along with
Bill McFarlane, Richard Wallerstedt, Ervin
Hansen, Steve Jaeger and Don Buckroyd.
GIRLS' TENNIS
The girls of East High have a knack for
working their rackets very comparably with
the boys. Coached by Helen Spencer, physi-
cal education instructor, the girls practice
daily after school at Amos Hiatt and work
long hours in the gym trying to improve their
technique. There are many upper classmen
who with their experience should lead East
to many honors this spring. The points the
girls earn by playing tennis may be put toward
a G.A.A. letter.
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Managers
G.A.A. OFFICERS
Donna Hale, Shirley Nisser, June Gander, Noncy Sisam.
GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Girls! At last we've found a way of devel-
oping the super-race. First an all-round spirit
is needed to enter into the gym activities, and
then an enthusiasm is acquired for the spirit
of mixing together in basketball, volleyball,
juggling, tennis, and swimming. A night a
week is set aside for each sport, and numerals
and letters are earned by participation. This
does not only promote sportsmanship but pro-
vides healthful entertainment.
STUDENT MANAGERS
Down the basement and back in the corner
behind the doors, only opened with a secret
knock, lies the arsenal, with such artillery as
ball bats, uniforms, shoulder pads, and basket-
balls. The qualified workers who take care of
this material are known as the managers. Un-
der the direction of Gus Rump these boys are
constantly on the go, keeping teams in shape,
and handing out proper equipment.
STUDENT MANAGERS
Bob Witt, Dick Wade, Carl Burdock, Jack Johnson.
Who Done It?"
Ike Quill Ztatf
JUNE, 1950
Published by
SENIOR ENGLISH STUDENTS
East High School Des Moines, Iowa
Editor-in-chief Janet Mitchell
Associate Editor Wayne Bergstrom
INTRODUCTION AND ADVERTISING
Phy 1 1 i s Magnuson _. _Co-ed i tor
Don Schuerman Co-editor
Jim Wilkins
SENIORS
Gladys Alexander Co-editor
Joan Bedwell Co-editor
Jim Bertin Jeri McDaniel Joanne Nordaker Carol Child
ORGANIZATIONS
Violet Bason .Co-editor
Anne Farrer Co-editor
Barbara Havig Janice Nordaker Shirley Miller
SPORTS
Edith Ann Kalny Editor
Joan Paterson Beverly Fisher Jim Davis
TYPISTS
Rowene Katzmann Beverly Fisher Dorothy Herron
ARTISTS
Rita Yost Lloyd Frazier Don Johnson
Mary Burgett Gerald Lyons
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Jim Bertin Ben Peterson
ADVISORS
Kenneth Stratton, Editorial Sylvia Hardy, Art
Lester Gabel, Advertising Charles Springate, Business
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Row 1 : Lenox, Brideson, F idler, Deoraorf f , Appell, Warne, Cox, Beck, Hutchison, Jeffries, Oxberger, O'Brazo, Poison, Field, Mof le,
Woodord, Hatchitt; Row 2: Cocking, Loyd, Coon, Gunder, Swigort, Strand, Friend, Buffington, Hancock, Jones, Bruntmyer, Burdock,
Fuller, Ghee, Borg Lyons; Row 3: McFarlane, Hale, King, Macy Cosner, Sharp, McQuerry, Lawrence, Kersey, Hawthorne, Mitchell,
Bolich. Ball, Paschal, Bruner, Baumeister; Row 4: Kerr, Marshall, Danley, Craig, Crise, Green, Lentsch, Shepherd, Dingman, Har-
mon, Fredregill, Sanford, Johnson, Conroy, Robinson, Smith, Fors, Barrer, Butler; Row 5: Smith, Powell, Jenkins, Nisser, Allen,
Bain, Scortozie, Huss, Forney, Crum, Rogers, Hanson, Underwood, Pruitt, King, Williamson, Reynolds; Row 6: Johnson, Sheets,
Hoffman, Robinson, West, Lindquist, Frost, Cowan, Rowe, Rockey, Green, Gurwell, Hart.
QUILL AD CLUB
Students hurrying about! A mystery? Not to the mon-
itors during the day. They see them rushing about on their
assigned missions, eager to be top ad salesmen. Respon-
sibility, dependability, along with a cheerful personality
are "musts" in selling. Students must learn to proofread,
handle money, and prepare presentable and legible lay-
outs. Honors are achieved by attaining membership in
the $25 Club or by jet-propelling their sales efforts to
achieve the honor of becoming efficient Quill'smen. Mr.
Gabel is the organizing and guiding light in this work.
PAT HANSON
LARRY ROCKEY
QUILL'S
RAY BRUNTMYER
MEN
GEORGE BORG
Harold Beck
Richard Kern
Wilson Booth
Al Marshall
Jerry Anderson
Larry Rockey
Ray Bruntmyer
George Borg
Carl Burdock
Richard Smith
Shirley Friend
Charleen Horman
Kenton Green
Richard Cox
Elwyn Johnson
Joanne Storms
June Lawrence
Jerry Hutchison
Floyd Hobbs
Ralph Sanford
Beverly Crum
James Johnson
Pat Hanson
Gene Williamson
.00 CLUB
Eugene Hort
Robert Smith
Colleen Mofle
Glenn Fuller
Theresa Farney
Jayne Field
Donna De Long
Russell Lindquist
Jeneane Cain
Dick Paschal
Carroll Asklond
Donna Hale
Phyllis Coon
Bob Bain
Jerry Cocking
Guy Reese
Louise Danley
Bonnie Jenkins
Bonna Dec Lenox
Shirley Nisser
Barbara Powell
Harry Jeffries
Janet Strand
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520-522 E. LOCUST
Joanne Storms — June Lawrence
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Offers one of the quickest and surest ways to enter business. Excellent opportunities for ad-
vancement. New classes start weekly. High School graduates only. Course developed from
many years experience training operators. Free placement service. You are invited to visit
our school. Phone or write for full information.
Owned and operated by COMPTOMETER DIVISION of Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co.
420 HUBBELL BUILDING PHONE 3-6025
Donna DoLong — Theresa Forney
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PICNIC OR LUNCHEON THOUGHT
HILAND POTATO CHIPS
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Ed Robinson — Gene Labus
WESTON LIGHTING, Inc.
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Complete Line of Floor & Table Lamps
I 925 Grand Ave.
Phone 4-7217
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Joan Templeton: "You used to say I was
all the world to you."
Ralph Maigaard: "Yeah, but my knowl-
edge of geography was so limited then."
Norma Burger: "Sometimes my father
takes things apart to see why they don't go."
Bob Bain: "So what?"
Norma Burger: "So you'd better go."
Congratulations Class of June 1950
ARTISTIC MFG. CO , INC.
Manufacturers of Copper and Brass Giffware
H. F. CREWSE
President
2540 E. UNIVERSITY
PHONE 6-3205
Bonna Dee Lenox — Jerry Cocking
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You'll find
a career
at Merediths
Certainly you want an interesting job and the hundreds of career
opportunities offered by the Meredith Publishing Company may
be the answer to your problem.
There is an exciting challenge in the varied jobs at Merediths.
All of them are important to Meredith publications,
Better Homes & Gardens and Successful Farming
Whatever your preference, visit our
Personnel Department today! Our
interviewers will be happy to discuss
your career problem with you.
Meredith Publishing
1716 Locust St. Des Moines 3,
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Kenton Green
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GUITAR
LESSONS
ACCORDION
ALOHA LAND GUITAR STUDIO
518V2 E. LOCUST STREET PHONE 4-4341
INSTRUMENTS LESSONS MUSIC
Compliments of
C. C. KARR'S PHARMACY
Phone 6-5115
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
Cor. E. 9th and Jefferson Streets
Janet Strand
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808 E. Twelfth
DES MOINES, IOWA
Marion F. Robinscn
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Phone 6-6862
"Hmmm," said Pat Hanlon, "looks like we from the dry western plains. "I shore hope
so. Not for myself, but for the kids here.
might have some rain."
"Could be," drawled "Nugget" Dubansky
ve seen it rain.
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UNGLES BAKING CO. SINCE 1900
Larry Rockey
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fewest Sensation on Wheels!
Harley-Davidson 125
LIGHTWEIGHT, SINGLE CYLINDER; built by the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles
, A REAL
MOTORCYCLE
★ MOTOR — Single
unit motor and trans-
mission. Air-cooled,
2-cycle, single cylin-
der. Aluminum head.
★ TRANSMISSION
— Three speed.
Constant mesh gears.
Foot shift.
★ IGNITION — Wa-
terproof, with 6-pole
shunt generator, volt-
age regulator, stor-
age battery and coil.
★ TIRES — 3.25x19".
★ BRAKES — 5" in-
ternal expanding
brake on each wheel.
★ SPEEDOMETER
— Built into head-
lamp housing.
Here it is . . . eveiybody's mo-
torcycle ... a lightweight, gen-
uine Harley-Davidson that will
take you piaces safely, conven-
iently, quickly and economical-
ly. Handles easily and rides
comfortably. Ideal for going to
and from work, school, store,
town, on trips to distant places.
Smooth, thrilling performance
with miles of enjoyment at pen-
nies of cost! Dependable per-
sonal transportation at real sav-
ings ! Come in and see it today !
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DYTCH— HARLEY DAVIDSON CO.
1734 East University Phone 62-3797
Pat Hanson
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WESTERN
TOOL AND STAMPING CO.
"Makers of Homko Products"
HAND AND POWER LAWNMOWERS — LAWN SWEEPERS
2725 SECOND AVENUE PHONE 4-9105
Jerry Cocking — Bonna Dee Lenox
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GO TO THE
FURNITURE SALES CO.
FOR REAL FURNITURE VALUES
9th Street Just Bel ow Walnut
PHONE 4-0175
F. F. BLACK
BERGLE BLACK
ELMER ECKBERG
EDDIE MOTT
Barbara Powell — Louise Danley
Father: "Willie, were you quiet at school
today?"
Vince: "I'll say so! I went to sleep as
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TIRE AND BATTERY CO.
PHILLIPS "66" PRODUCTS
Pickup and Delivery Service
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soon as I got there, and Miss McBride said
she'd punish anyone who woke me up."
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EAST HIGH SENIORS OF THE
CLASS OF 1950 FROM THE
FOURSQUARE TABERNACLE
816 EAST GRAND
"The Friendly Church in the Shadoic of the Capitol"
Rev. Clair Boreman, Pastor
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CONCERT MODEL HAMMOND OrGADT
with the wonderful new "SELECTIVE VIBRATO"
Few organs, even among the great cathe-
dral instrument! of the world, offer resources
that compare with those of the Concert
Model Hammond Organ. Its many thou-
sands of beautiful tones and the prompt
manner in which the tones speak, give a most
desirable clarity and tonal quality unparal-
leled by other organs. The new Concert
Model offers the virtuoso organist the op-
portunity to give recitals which are a revela-
tion to himself and to his audience.
The Concert Model Hammond Organ has
the new Hammond Selective Vibrato which
provides a beautiful, true vibrato in three
degrees on either the upper manual or the
lower manual and pedals, or on the entire
organ at once. In addition there is the rich
Vibrato Chorus in the same number of de-
grees. Every organist is invited to visit our
showrooms and try the new Concert Model
Hammond Organ . . . there is no obligation,
naturally.
Has full 32 -note concave, radiating A.G.O. pedal keyboard, with
additional new Pedal Solo Unit tunable to preference.
SPINET MODEL $1285 and up
Convenient arrangement* can be p q g Factory
made for purchase on terms H c OLSON, President
STONER PIANO CO.
10TH AND WALNUT
DES MOINES, IOWA
Russell Lindquist
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CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH MEMBER OF ANOTHER
EAST HIGH GRADUATION CLASS
Hilltop Super Valu
2822 HUBBELL AVE.
THE FINEST IN FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS
AND GROCERIES AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
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JOHNNY and KAY'S
ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE
AIRPORT
DES MOINES, IOWA
Beverly Crum
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"Clean Coal Like a Clean Office"
"Invites Folks to Trade ivith Us"
j 1 10 S. E. 6th St.
Phone 3-3187
George Borg — Ray Bruntmyer
Larry Manhart: "Give me a shovel, quick.
Percival is stuck in the mud up to his shoe-
tops."
Jack Shockley: "Why doesn't he walk out?'
Larry Manhart: "He's in head first."
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GRADUATING CLASS OF '50
'CONGRATULATIONS AND WELL DONE."
O'Dea Finance Company
Eugene Hart
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Keep Comfortable
Summer and W Inter
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$5.00 Down and $1.95 A Week
FRANK T. GOODE, Prop.
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FREUDENBERG S FOOD MARKET
PHONE 6-5215 1022 EAST 12th STREET
BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE
SERVE YOURSELF — AT OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES, EVERYBODY
CAN AFFORD THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY
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EAST DES MOINES
BOWLING CENTER
Bowl for Health and Recreation
E. 5th at Locust Phone 3-1820
Beverly Crum
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Bergie: Ever bothered with tramps out
your way?
Compliments of
CAPITAL HILL POULTRY
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Drottz: No; I have a sign on the gate
reading: "We are vegetarians, but our dog
isn't."
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Compl i merits of
DES MOINES' DRIVE-IN BANK
CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK
EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System
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HENSLER'S SERVICE
2247 HUBBELL j
Bonnie Jenkins — Shirley Nisser
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FURNACES — Gas, Oil, Coal
I NOE SHEET METAL CO. |
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Bonnie Jenkins — Shirley Nisser
Janet: I play the piano by ear.
Hambone: That's nothing, I can fiddle
with my whiskers.
1. Joon Koopmon and Nancy Formaro; 2. Lunch Time; 3. Two
Jo's 4. Long Arms; 5. Bob Dorroh; 6. Helen Johnson
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Glenn Towers
Trucking Service
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MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
Distributor of
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS and EQUIPMENT
1313-15 Locust Street
DES MOINES 9, IOWA
Phone 3-5129
Shirley Nisser— Bonnie Jenkins
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HY-TEST COAL CO., INC.
220 S. E. 6th Ave. Phone 4-6121 j
DES MOINES 16, IOWA
Bonnie Jenkins — Shirley Nisser
TED'S GARAGE
Ted Schaudt
GENFRAL REPAIRING — CARS ond TRUCKS
2620 Dean Avenue Phone 6-4803
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SMITH'S BARBER SHOP
605 EAST GRAND AVE.
TED FRED GUY
Harry Jeffries
GARY'S SERVICE
SUPER GAS FOR HOTRODS
WASHING — GREASING — FIXING
ASK FOR GARY
9th and Mulberry Phone 3-9933
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Norma Jean Robinson
Donno De Long — Theresa Forney
Ginger: What's the score?
June: Nothing to nothing.
Ginger: Say, that must be a pretty excit-
ing game.
June: Not particularly. They haven't
started yet.
Thank You, June Graduates of 1950
YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE HAS BEEN EX-
TREMELY GRATIFYING— AND WE TAKE THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIA-
TION TO YOU FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US.
WE SHALL CONTINUE, AS ALWAYS, TO DO
OUR UTMOST TO GIVE YOU HIGH QUALITY
MERCHANDISE, AND THE BEST OF SERVICE.
FRANKEL'S
Quality Since 1861
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H. WEISS FOOD MARKET
OUR NEW LOCATION — 3001 DEAN AVE.
PHONE 62-2210
Nor mo Jean Robinson
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BALES BEAUTY SHOP
Specializing In
HAIR SHAPING and
NATURAL PERMANENT WAVES
1017 EAST 14th STREET
PHONE 6-3000
Donno DeLong-— Thereso Forney
ASK FOR A BOX OF
ROB T A. JOHNSON CHOCOLATES
GORDONS WHOLESALE
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G. R. KINNEY CO.
602 WALNUT STREET
PHONE 3-6865
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Eddie Ginsberg: I ate lobster last evening
for dinner and dreamed all night.
Moe: Bad dreams?
Jo's Slumber Party; 2. Lorraine Knox; 3. Virginia Ellis
Eddie Ginsberg:
the check.
I'll say. I dreamed I paid
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818 LOCUST STREET
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
LET US HELP YOU SELECT YOUR LUGGAGE
Quality and Economy Is Our Main Consideration
Bob Bain — Guy Reese
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PLAIN TALK PRINTERS
COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL TYPES
Quality and Distinction Our Motto
513-15 Sixth Avenue East Phone 2-0485
CAPITAL CITY LIME COLA CO.
Full Line of Fine Flavors
1319 Des Moines Street
Phone 62-4491
Carroll Asklond
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"Low Overhead ■ Low Prices"
H. L. BOSWORTH
East 14th ond Grand Avenue Phone 6-0674
DES MOINES 16, IOWA
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DR. GEO. J. RONAN
OPTOMETRIST
J 424 Fleming Bldg. Phone 4-2419
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Barbara Powell — Louise Danley
■ DEALER IN
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An important government official who was
visiting an insane asylum made a telephone
call but had difficulty in getting his number.
"Look here, girl," he said to the telephone
operator, "do you know who I am?"
"No," she replied calmly, "But I know
where you are."
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF JUNE, '50
Des Moines Sweeper
423 NINTH STREET PHONE 2-8316
Bob Smith — Glen Fuller
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FLAVOR-KIST
COOKIES AND CRACKERS
Carroll Askland
LEIBSLE HARDWARE & PAINT
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Janet Strand
HOODS BARBER SHOP
E. 30th and University
DES MOINES, IOWA
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Mother (to school teacher): "My Jim
a very sensitive child. If you need to punish
I. Get-together; 2. Lorraine Knox; 3. Charleen Harmon;
4. Norma Strayer
him, just slap the boy in the next seat — this
will frighten Jim.
DRAKE UNIVERSITY
Founded 1881
COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY
LIBERAL ARTS
COMMERCE & FINANCE
FINE ARTS
EDUCATION
PHARMACY
LAW
BIBLE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Registration Dates in 1950 — June 9; September 11. For information and
application forms, write Admission Counselor, Drake University,
Des Moines 1 1 , Iowa
Javne Field — Colleen Mofle
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The Jultch Iflarket
ROY HUNTOON, PROP.
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE
413 SIXTH AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA
We Are As Near As Your Phone
Dick Paschal — Guy Reese
CAPITAL MACHINE & TOOL CO.
I 217-219 East Locust Street Phone 4-7313
MACHINE WORK and WELDING
| FRANK MOFLE — Proprietors — CARL JOHNSON
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Colleen Mofle — Jayne Field
! FULLER BROS. VENETIAN BLIND CO. !
I RUG CLEANING — CLEAR VIEW SHADES — METAL AWNINGS |
WINDOW SHADES — COMPLETE SERVICE
313 E. 5th Street J
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24th & Easton 1 6th & Grand
69 Yeors of Service
Eugene Hart
INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED
E. A. GARANSON
601 Capital City Bank Bldg.
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Boss: "Son, do you know the motto of this
firm?"
New Office Boy: "Sure, it's 'Push'."
Boss: "Where'd you ever get that idea?"
New Office Boy: "I saw it on the door as
I came in."
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF 1950
From
THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE NAMES YOU KNOW
THE ttet*
UTICA
Pat Hanson
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PENNYWISE MARKET
FOR QUALITY FOODS
2220 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-4504
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Automotive Ports
Automotive Machine Shop Service
2 1 3 East Locust St. Phone 2-5976 j
Colleen Mofle — Jayne Field
HONG KONG CAFE
CHINESE and AMERICAN DISHES
PHONE 4-1801 421 Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa
Air-Cooled Annex Dining Room In Rear
James Johnson — Ralph Sanford
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Est 1 899
SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES
100-102 E. Grand Ave.
Bonnie Jenkins — Shirley Nisser
Prosecutor: "Now tell the court why you
stole the car."
Defendant: "Well, the car was standing in
I. Ann Farrar; 2. Eleanor Lueth; 3. Schorfner and Golden;
4. Lorraine Nines; 5. Stan Durbin; 6. Kay Edwards; 7. Joanne,
Judy, Janice; 8. Lloyd Frazier
front of the cemetery, and I naturally thought
the owner was dead."
SUMMER VACATION With PAY for EAST STUDENTS
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High's Don Her bold (left), a Junior; James Anderson center ,
a Senior and Rolland Storbuck, a last year's grad. Starbuck, a
Sergeant First Class, and Anderson, o Corporal, congratulate
Herb old immediately otter he joined the 34th Signal Company.
These men will train on Monday evenings, drawing pay trom
51.25 to 54.80 per hour. YOU, too, ore invited to join.
Missouri is Camp Site For Men
In 34th Signal Company
Two weeks summer vocation with pay is avail-
able to East High students by joining the 34th Sig-
nal Company, Iowa National Guard.
Men 17 and over are invited to apply for paid
part time training in mechanics, radio, photogra-
phy, driving, electronics, code and personnel work.
You receive top military instruction in handling
a million dollars worth of equipment. You ad-
vance in rank as you learn. Join your friends in
the 34th Signal Company — 1915 Prospect Road,
Des Moines.
Call, write or come out. Open for interviews on
weekdays and till 1 0 o'clock Monday evenings.
CALL 7-2192 OR COME OUT TO
34th signal co.;:;™',;^
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CANDY — POP — MEATS
919 EAST 14TH STREET DES MOINES, IOWA
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Quality Groceries and Meats
3801 Eoston Blvd. Phone 6-9265
Don Allen — Bill McForland
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from the KEHM FLORAL SHOP
Phone 3-5276 900 Walnut Street
Donna DeLong — Theresa Farney
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LEE HIGHLAND RADIATOR SHOP
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Ladies and Gents Haircuts
1 760 East Grand Avenue
Charleen Harmon
Dick Kern
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1950
OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU FOR
A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE.
U. S. ARMY
U. S. AIR FORCE
RECRUITING MAIN STATION
108 Old Federal Building
Des Moines, Iowa
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A. D. JAMES, M. D.
OBSTETRICS AND WOMEN'S SURGERY
1215 Bankers Trust Building
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Lucille Shepherd — Gladys Lentsch
IOWA OPTICAL CO.
LOWEST PRICES— FINEST GLASSES
215 Iowa Bldg.
Phone 3-8053 j
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IOWA GUARANTEE, INC.
— LOANS -:- INSURANCE —
205 Shops Bldg. 605 E. Locust St. \
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Dick Cox — Harold Beck
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CAPITAL CITY BOILER WORKS
REPAIR WORK, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING I
Smokestacks, Breeching, Tanks, Erecting Smokestacks |
300-302 E. Court Ave. Phone 4-3426 !
James Johnson — Ralph Sonford
Kristi Beal: "Does the moon influence the
tide?"
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IN FUTURE YEARS REMEMBER
COCHRAN STUDIO
726 Grand Ave. Phone 3-1535
Gene Williamson
WALT'S JEWELRY
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
Owned and Operated by Walter J. Jaworski
413 E. 16th Street Des Moines, Iowa
Home Phone 6-7269 Bus Phone 6-4841
Eugene Hart
Bob Witt: "I wouldn't know honey, but it
sure influences the untied."
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Because here
shoppers find
• CLEANLINESS
• FBIENDLINESS
• COURTESY
• TOP QUALITY
• EVERY-DAY
VALUES
H. Beck — D. Cox
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Compliments of
DE ARCY'S BOOT SHOP
BEAUTIFUL SHOES ■ HOSIERY
726 WALNUT STREET
PURSES
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Window Shades — Linoleum — Venetian Blinds
BUSS SHADE SHOP
2736 Vi E. University
Phone 62-2179
Barbara Powell — Louise Danley
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BURCH CANVAS PRODUCTS
AWNINGS — VENETIAN BLINDS
"Anything In Canvas"
J 209 Court Avenue Phone 2-4720 }
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DENNY BRANN DRUGS
F. T. Binder, Prop.
720 Locust St. Phone 3-6111 Des Moines
Harold Beck — Dick Cox
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DEEP CUT PRICES
FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRUGS j
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Barbaro Powell — Louise Danley ^
Lady (in pet store): "I like this dog, but
his legs are too short."
Salesman: "Too short! Why, madam, they
all four reach the floor."
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Try Our Restaurant
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{ 618 E. LOCUST STREET
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DUBANSKY GROCERY
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1500 MAPLE STREET
Carl Burdock
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FIELD SHOE CO.
710 WALNUT STREET
DES MOINES 9, IOWA
Kenton Green
FIELD'S CAFETERIA
120 SHEPARD
PHONE 3-9584
Jayne Field — Colleen Mofle
New clerk: "What do you do when a cus-
tomer forgets his change?"
1. Hi Kids!; 2. Jen McDaniels; 3. Pile-up; 4. Stan Durbin ond
Larry Wagner
Manager: "You tap on the counter with a
dollar bill."
CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY
FORD CARS AND TRUCKS
DAYTON TIRES NIGHT SERVICE
PHONE 2-91 1 1
506 LOCUST STREET
1601 LOCUST STREET
Myrtle Cowan — Beverly Conroy
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TEEN AGE DANCE
2nd & 4th FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH
Sponsored by Highland Park Legion Post
3712 SECOND AVENUE
GOOD ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT
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FOR FINE FOODS
CURB SERVICE
Open from 1 1 A. M. Till 1 A. M.
1922 Hubbell Phone 6-6803
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Loren Huss — Vinson Breen
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EAST FOURTEENTH ST.
FOOD MARKET
2401 EAST 14th STREET
Open Sundays & Evenings
Elwyn Johnson
DUNCAN SHEET METAL
405 EAST 2nd PHONE 3-1618
Jayne Field — Colleen Mofle
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DALE'S FOOD MKT.
CASH AND CARRY
Everyday Low Prices
1793 WALKER
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Congratulations to the Class of 1950
DOHERTY'S FLOWERS
FORMERLY BACH FLORAL CO.
1540 SECOND AVENUE PHONE 8-0816
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"Lady, if you will give us a nickel my little
brother'll imitate a hen."
"You mean he can cackle like a hen?"
asked the lady.
"Naw," replied the boy in disgust. "He
wouldn't do a cheap imitation like that. He'll
eat a woim."
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DAIRY COMPANY
Quality You Can Taste
2229 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-3172
Ray Bruntmyer — George Borg
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CELANDER & SONS
1372 EAST 12th
DES MOINES, IOWA
Pat Hanson
CHICK'S "66" SERVICE
j Phone 3-9450 Gerald Wilen
E. 6th and Court
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Bonna Dee Lenox — Jerry Cocking
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Air — Rail — Bus — Steamship Tickets
AT YOUNKERS — DES MOINES
M. Hawthorne — D. Mitchell
A. E. SHAW, M. D.
Bldg. Pi
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TYLER STUDIOS
422 EAST GRAND AVE.
Bob Smith — Glenn Fuller
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Famous for Good Food
5601 Douglas Ave. Phone 7-2785
Charles Sanders
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asked for a single spur.
"What gocd is one spur?" asked the clerk.
"Well," replied Hambone, "if I can get one
side of the horse to go, the other side will have
to come with it."
PRINTERS OF THE
EAST HIGH SCROLL
SARCONE PUBLISHING CO.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
1 1 66 - 24th Street
Phone 7-4423
Al Marshall — Dick Smith
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KALMAN'S JEWELRY
Established in 1922
SPECIALLY DESIGNED CLASS RINGS
Watches - Silverware - Diamonds
Jewelry - Gifts
Exceptionally Good Values
408 Walnut Street Phone 4-7577
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Donna De Long — Theresa Forney
Raise REDBIRD "Profit-Proven"
CHICKS
Your East Side Dealer
REDBIRD HATCHERY
313-315 E. 5th St. Phone 4-6039
Complete Line Sargent's Feeds
Joanne Storms — June Lawrence
"It says the man was shot by his wife at
close range."
DR F. D. STAVES
DENTIST
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Donna DeLong — Theresa Forney
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DIAL 4-3168
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721 GRAND AVE.
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Compliments of
DR. D. E. SCHULZE
DENTIST
j 504 Teachout Bldg. Phone 4-9657 |
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Patricia Hanson
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SQUIRE PHARMACY
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j Your Prescription is the Most Important Part of Our Business |
j 2547 E. Walnut Street Phone 6-7719 J
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Colleen Mofle — Jayne Field
"Then there must have been powder marks
on the body."
"Yes, that's why she shot him."
Fairview Heights
EAST DES MOINES' NEW ADDITION
Quality Built Homes
BY
Winegardner Bros., Inc.
1315 EAST 33rd
PHONE 6-6840
Floyd Hoobs
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DR. J. H. OFTERDI NGER
DENTIST
1111 E. University Ave. Phone 6-5012
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WILLIAMS' STANDARD SERVICE
E. 18th ond Grand Phone 6-9246
Prices Are Right — Right In Your Neighborhood
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TRANSPORTATION CO. INC.
Good Living Depends on Highwoy Transportation
Phones — Chicago. VI 2-7487; Omaha AT 7676
Mason City, 217; Twin Cities, GL 1835 & NE 3320
Des Moines (Home Office) 3-5195
Roy Bruntmyer — George Borg
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Home Cooked Meals
1113 CENTER STREET
Mrs. Davis, Manager
Ella Mae McQuerry
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sion burning down?"
"No, who did it, ARSON Welles?"
Olson; 4. In the Foil
tan Durbin an
ADVICE TO FARMERS: No matter how
hungry your horse is, he can't eat a bit.
ANDREWS
STUDIO
Congratulations
Seniors & Quill Staff
Seniors contemplating marriage soon.
We will make you some beautiful wed-
ding pictures at the studio or in the
church.
822 Walnut Street
Phone 4 -4956
Borbara Hatchitt — JoAnn Gilcrest
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STATE FURNITURE MART
309 E. Walnut Phone 2-6970
JOE ROGOVOI
We Will Save You Money On All Your
Household Needs!
(PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE)
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MID-TOWN MOTORS
LINCOLN-MERCURY
SALES & SERVICE
1 223 Locust Street
Phone 2-8323
Charleen Herman
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FOR FINE COMMERCIAL & SOCIETY PRINTING
WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS
ACME PRINTING CO.
Wm. V. (Bill) Evons D. V. (Dove) Evans
1-142 EAST GRAND AVENUE
Ronnie Bruner — Jim Crawford
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
306 Royal Union Bldg.
Home 5-6120 Office 4-7149 j
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LORENZ & JONES
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Elwyn Johnson
Des Moines, Iowa j
WHEN YOU GET GOOD FOOD
REMEMBER WHERE YOU GOT IT
HENDERSON'S CAFE
4th ond Court Phone 3-9769 f
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Jean Jones — Beverly Hancock
Miss McBride: "What Shakespearean play
are you reading, Jim?"
Jim: "I'm reading Omlet, he's quite an
egg"
Leech: "That's a yoke!"
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C. and J. Pie Company
BUY THE PIE THAT SATISFIES
2230 Hubbell Blvd.
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The Most of the Best for the Least
604 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-7839
Shirley Friend
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Leaders in Heating
PHONE 4-3118
Dick Cox — Harold Beck
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FLOSS CANDY
SANDWICHES
SULLY'S 714 E. 14th St.
Jerry Anderson
Congratulations to the Graduates
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
EAST SIDE STORE
Colyer Sisam, Mgr.
Mary Swigart — Nellie Gunder
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eat our forest preserves."
1. Pals, 2, Kristi, Evelyn, Joanne, Joann, Janice; 3. Dick
Dougherty; 4. Don and Darreil
Pedestrian: "Yes, and if they get scarce
we can always rely on our traffic jam."
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Printed and Bound
BY
615-17-19 EUCLID AVE.
DES MOINES, IOWA
Dick Paschal — Guy Reese
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
G. WALLACE LUNDGREN
DISTRICT MANAGER
NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
Life, Accident & Health, Hospitalization
and Group Departments
940 Des Moines Building
DES MOINES, IOWA
Pot Hanson
P E L L A
VENETIAN BLINDS • CASEMENT
WINDOWS • ROLSCREENS
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Glenn Fuller — Bob Smith
He: "Honey, I've bought something for
the one I love best. Guess what?"
She: "A box of cigars."
WHITE FUNERAL HOMES
1204 EAST GRAND PHONE 2-3508
2505 WEST GRAND
PHONE 6-6824
Darlene Fidler
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TERRACE CAFE
SHOPS BLDG.
8th and WALNUT
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ORTHODONTIST
DES MOINES 9, IOWA
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Jonet Strand
Compliments of
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MANUFACTURERS OF FEED FOR ALL LIVESTOCK
and POULTRY
j 535 S. W. 7th Street Phone 3-4107 ]
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Carroll Askland
A nut at the wheel, a peach in his arms,
the car makes a turn — fruit salad.
I Grand View College
East 13th and Grandview
DES MOINES, IOWA
Telephone 6-7786
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Two Years of College
Liberal Arts
Pre-professional
Write or call for bulletin and application blank
Join Your Friends at Grand View
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j Visit Us At Our New Location — 511 7th Street
Formerly Located At 310 -9th St.
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Russell Lindquist
|res. phone 5-7893 office phone 3-4719 j
DR. H. O. MOORE
DENTIST
Specializing in Extractions and Dentures
I 213 Iowa Building Des Moines, Iowa [
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DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL
603 EAST 12th
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J 2003 EAST GRAND AVE.
Your Patronage Appreciated
Emmons McMurry
Bonna Dee Lenox — Jerry Cocking
What's Mabe mad about?"
"She stepped on one of those scales equip-
1. Out to Lunch; 2. Violet Boson; 3. Joon Cunningham and
Janice Price; 4. Harlan Rosenberg; 5. Picnicking
ped with a loud speaker and it called out,
'One at a time please'."
Congratulations to the
Seniors of East High Schoo
MAKE THE
Valley Bank and Trust
Company
4th AND WALNUT STREETS
YOUR BANK FOR THE FUTURE
Member F. D. I. C.
Jerry Anderson
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Acetylene Welding Equipment & Supplies j
227 E. 6th Ave.
Phone 4-8628
Gene Williamson
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Courtesy of
NATIONAL BY-PRODUCTS Inc.
Manufacturers of
"GREEN TOP" FEEDS and
FERTILIZERS
DES MOINES, IOWA
Floyd Hobbs
ROWE NURSING HOME
FINE FOOD AND CARE
j 622 MAPLE PHONE 4-3705
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Clarence Rowe
RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO.
SID SMULESON, Prop.
NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS
Forest Ave. & Michigan
DES MOINES 14, IOWA
Phone 2-01 S5
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BATTERY FAIL? — TIRE TROUBLE? I
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822 Sixth Ave. East Phone 4-1982, 4-1991 [
Charleen Harman
DR. C. M. PINNEO
DENTIST I
Phone 4-7701 |
401 Kresge Bldg. Des Moines 9, Iowa j
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Norma Jean Robinson
"A moth leads an awful life.
"How come?"
"He spends the summer in a fur coat and
the winter in a swimming suit."
ALWAYS ASK FOR
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"Pressure Pack"
COFFEE
IT'S FRESHER WITH PRESSURE
4- Nil
Shirley Friend
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MILK CO.
Greetings to the June 1 950, Class
EAST 6th & DES MOINES ST.
PHONE 3-3201
James Johnson — Ralph Sanford
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VALDER BAKERY
"For the Best"
PIES, CAKES, COOKIES. ROLLS, BREAD
! Orders Gladly Taken
| 2100 E. 14th Street Phone 6-3814
George Borg — Ray Bruntmyer
DR. G. P. PETERSON
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
1 542 E. Grand Ave.
Mary King — Barb. Pruitt
Phone 6-0957 j
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Congratulations
LESTER D. POWELL, M. D.
SURGEON
j 503 Equitable Bldg.
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Expert Prescription Service
1554 GRAND AVE.
Mary King — Barb Pruitt
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car white on one side and black on the other?"
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to the
SENIOR CLASS
from
Three Alumni
ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM
ALICE D. DAHLSTROM
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I. Joyce, Mary, Bet, and Betty Jane; 2. Ooh-La-La; 3. Red;
4. Bu' ■
Bob
should
selves.
4. Butch Bradshaw; 5. Sophisticated Party
Campbell: "It's a great idea. You
hear the witnesses contradicting them-
SAFWAY STEEL
SCAFFOLDS CO.
OF IOWA
Distributors of Safway Steel Products
# BLEACHERS and GRANDSTANDS
# BOXING RINGS
# PORTABLE STAGES
# ROLLING TOWERS
# STATIONARY SCAFFOLDING
RENTALS AND SALES
Free Estimates and Quotations
Phone 2-3601 600 - 7th St.
DES MOINES, IOWA
Bob Bain — Don Borrer
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MARY'S RANCH MARKET
1740 E. UNIVERSITY
SPECIALIZING IN LOW FOOD PRICES
Run By Former East Students
MEAT DEPARTMENT— 62-5092
Pat Anderson
GROCERY— 6-0954— Walt Croxton
Pot Hanson
ED'S SUPER VALU
Every Day Low Prices
QUALITY MEATS
EAST 30th and WALNUT
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PEARSON FOOD MARKET
Cor. Eost 38th and Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-4651
DES MOINES, IOWA
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Compliments of
DR. B. H. DEVINE
Janet Strond
ROBINSON S FURNITURE
412 WALNUT STREET
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FISHER'S SANDWICH SHOP
FOR FINE FOODS
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Phone 6-8163
James Johnson — Rolph Santord
Art Critic: "Ah! And what is this? It's
superb' What soul! What expression!"
Rita: "Really? That's where I clean the
paint off my brushes."
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"All Over Iowa"
BRIARDALE FINE FOODS
Carroll Askland
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! CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO \
! ALL OF MY EAST HIGH SCHOOL FRIENDS !
HOWARD C. REPPERT, SR.
I Sheriff Polk County, Des Moines, lowo
4 i.
Larry Rockey
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A. G. HAMMER PHARMACY
3 Registered Pharmacists
76 YEARS IN EAST DES MOINES
! RUSSELL E. JOHNSON, Prop,
j 600 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-0250
Elwyn Johnson
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Hamilton, Elgin and Bulova Watches
NOLAND JEWELRY
Fine Watch Repairing
2ND FLOOR TEACHOUT BLDG
I Phone 4-2064 502 E. Locust
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Zippers Repaired or Replaced on Everything
] FREDDY'S SHOE REPAIR & ZIPPER SERVICE j
LUGGAGE REPAIRED
j Open 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. EAST Mth and THOMPSON j
George Eorg — Ray Bruntmyer
GRANDVIEW PHARMACY
SAFE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
j E. 24th ond Easton Blvd. Phone 6-51 19 J
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Dorothy Mitchell — Mildred Hawthorne
Teacher: "Let me hear hew far you can
count."
1. Norma Ballard ond Morie Von Hon; 2. Over-board; 3. Nancy
and Noncy; 4. Musketeers; 5. Barbara Guthrie
Grub: "One, two, three, four, five, six,
seven, eight, nine, ten, Jock, Queen, K : ng/'
BROM AUTO CO.
USED CARS
1470 KEO
Phone 4-6524
E. 14th & LYON
Phone 6-3738
1403 LOCUST
Phone 2-1256
DES MOINES, IOWA
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S. P. Whiting — C. L. Bunker
Frank Armstrong
PLANOGRAPHING — MULTIGRAPHING
MIMEOGRAPHING
ADDRESSING — MAILING
MAILING LISTS
ADVERTISING COPY ond LAYOUT WORK
Complete Mailing Campaigns from the
Idea to the Mail Bog
DIRECT ADVERTISING
424 East Grand Avenue
DES MOINES, IOWA
PHONE 4-0106
George Borg — Roy Bruntmyer
Larry Roc key
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If You Con Afford A New Car, You Can Afford
A BUICK
HOWARD SOLE, Inc.
Corner W. 4th and Grand Ave.
DIAL 4-6235
DES MOINES, IOWA
Jerry Anderson
Compliments of
RELIABLE RUG CLEANING CO.
Iowa's Largest
Since 1876
Furniture Cleaning — Mothproofing
PHONE 3-5141
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Practice Limited to Orthodontia
1009 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-2654
Janet Strand
, DES MOINES CONTAINER COMPANY
CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS
101 S. E. 4th Street Des Moines 9, Iowa
George Borg
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CASE FEED MILL
3770 HU3BELL AVE.
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Donald Sheets
DR. W. L. HARLAN DR. T. J. DeWITT j
Phone 3-2412 Phone 3-2412 \
Suite 416, Capital City Bank Building
East Fifth and Locust Streets I
Colleen Mofle — Jayne Field
'Fishing?"
Nope. Just drowning worms."
Caller: "Who's the responsible man here?"
Office boy: "If you mean the fellow that
always gets the blame, it's me."
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Electricity is CHEAP
in DES MOINES
Always On
the Job
© REDDY KILOWATT
Your Electric Servon'
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Ray Bruntmyer — George Borg
Greetings to the June
Graduating Class of 1950
DILLER BATTERY
CORPORATION
BUILDERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
701 CORNING
PHONE 2-3712
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R. Santord — J. Johnson
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Compliments of
SUPERIOR CLEANERS j
"We Kleen Klose Kleen"
1614 CLARK STREET
for
FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY
2-4150
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Beverly Crum
Joanne N.: "What?"
Janie N.: "Hurry up, I got the seven years'
itch!"
CONGRATULATIONS ....
GRADUATES and QUILL STAFF
THE REGISTER AND TRIBUNE
ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT
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Compliments
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
Phone 4-7189
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Harold Beck — Richard Cox
KING YING LOW
! CHOW MEIN - CHOP SUEY - STEAKS - CHOPS !
"The Oldest Chinese American Restaurant In Iowa"
J 223 FOURTH ST. PHONE 3-7049 j
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Donna Hole
COURTEOUS SERVICE
ANDY & BILL'S MARKET
Quality Always
• New Location
I 621 MULBERRY ST. Phone 4-551 1
Ralph Sanford
Janice N.: "Gimme $25 worth of scratch
paper."
HAST MEAT MARKET
FINE MEATS
602 E. Grand Ave.
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Richard Smith — Al Marshall
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FAIRGROUND PLUMBING
C. G. BALDUCHI
WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTOMATIC HEATERS
& REPAIR WORK — SEWER & WATER
237 S. E. 34th St.
Day or Night
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Eugene Hart
Phone 6-4338
or 6-3974
C. H. STAUFFER, D. D. S.
X-RAY SERVICE
f 1554 Cast Grand Ave.
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Telephone 6-7323 •
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1 2134 East Grand
Verlin Butler— Richard Reynolds
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MEAT and POULTRY
J 419 E. 6th Phone 3-7425 j
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Janet Strand
Father: "Yes, my boy, I'm a self-made
man."
Son: "Gee, pop, that's what I admire about
you. You always take the blame for every-
thing."
Bill Erickson: "I guess I'll go to church to-
morrow."
Dick Kramme: "What's her name?"
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McGregor - Goldsmith
Golf and Athletic Equipment
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KURTZ HARDWARE
AND
SPORTING GOODS CO.
312-314 WALNUT STREET
Jerry Hutchison
"Where is Cleveland?" asked Mr. Wilson.
"Cleveland's in New York today," declared
Don McDonald, "and Bob Feller's pitching."
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| STEAKS — CHICKEN — SEA FOODS
2 SHOWS NITELY — 9:30 - 12:30
6th and HOBSON DRIVE
PHONE 3-9729
Beverly Crum
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FAMOUS FOR FRESH EGGS and OTHER
GOOD FOODS I
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Clarence Rowe — Lyle Frost ^*
REX'S BARBER SHOP
FOR THE LATEST STYLES
1 104 East 9th Street Des Moines
James Johnson — Ralph Sanford
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3 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS
Prescriptions Delivered
2222 East 14th Street Phone 6-5159
Donna DeLong — Theresa Torney
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An East High teacher was retiring and was
being presented with a clock and a purse. Mr
Williams who was presenting these, said:
"The contents of the purse will in time dis-
appear, but the clock will never go."
— TWO STORES —
700 Grand Ave. - - Phone 4-6151
3422 Beaver Ave. - - Phone 7-44 1 6
DES MOINES, IOWA
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I. Janice, Joanne, Kristi, Evelyn; 2. Merri Anne; 3. Barbara,
Gretchen; 4. Feme Johnson
A bore is a fellow who wants to talk about
himself when you want to talk about yourself.
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Seniors of East High School
and
East High School
FORD MOTOR
COMPANY
2121 East Walnut Street
DES MOINES, IOWA
Donna DeLong — Theresa Farney
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ALFRED O. DIXON
SPECIAL AGENT
Res. 5-7507 1 320 Des Moines Bldg.
j Office 4-3249 Des Moines, la.
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
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EVANS FUEL CO., Inc
Quality Coal — Pershing, Mark Twain
and Eastern Coals
PROMPT SERVICE
2005 East Grand Avenue Phone 6-3104
LAURA F. EVANS, PRES.
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Irene Macy — Nancy Cosner
Mr. Rosenberg (to Harlan): "What are
you reading in the rain for? Come inside!"
Harlan R.: "I can't dad. Miss McBride
said it's outside reading."
O DEA CHEVROLET CO.
SALES & SERVICE
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Des Moines' Oldest Chevrolet Dealer'
623 E. GRAND AVENUE
PHONE 4-4196
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DR. R. J. KNUDSON
DENTIST
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JEWELER
278 K. P. Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa j
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SPRING HUB CYCLE CO.
Bicycle Headquarters — Keys of All Kinds
516 E. Grond Ave. Phone 4-9704
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Teacher: "Who can tell me what the for-
mer ruler of Russia was called?"
Class (in unison): "Czar."
Teacher: "Correct. And what was his wife
called?"
Class: "Czarina."
Teacher: Correct. And what were the
Czar's children called?"
A pause and then a timid voice piped up:
"Czardines."
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Lee Hamilton
Ardis Peterson
Ira Moller
Horry Jeffries
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MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
HANGER JEWELRY STORE
526 East Locust Street
Elwyn Johnson
CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING
STANDARD GLASS & PAINT CO.
516 LOCUST ST. Phone 4-9017
Mildred Kersey — Shirley Sharp
WALKER-SHAY
Realtors
709 GRAND AVE. PHONE 3-5246
Joanne Storms — June Lawrence
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Mr. Suburb kissed his wife a fond farewell
as he was about to catch his morning bus.
But, for the first time in five years, he missed
it. Thinking to surprise his spouse, he tip-
toed into the kitchen, and planted a tender
kiss on the back of her neck as she was wash-
ing the dishes.
"Good morning," she said, "I'll have two
bottles of milk and a pint of cream."
Prepare for a good position with a future
at A. I. B., Iowa's largest and most dis-
tinguished business training school. Visit
A. I. B. now and see the many advan-
tages this modern business school has to
offer you.
A. I. B. is yours for success
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS
Des Moines
I. Janice Price, Marilyn Music, Gerry Stover, Norma Burger,
Susie Oils; 2. Stan Durbin; 3. Joan Cunningham; 4. John Englund
It takes face powder to get a man — bak-
ing powder to keep him.
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D. Mitchell — M. Hawthorne
HECK ROSS
CLOTHIER
IOWA'S LARGEST
UNIFORM SUPPLIERS
515 Locust Street
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EVERY DAY
DES MOINES CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY j
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Donna Hale
Des Moines Sewing Machine Co.
WE BUY, SELL and REPAIR ALL MAKES
We Sell the Best and Service the Rest
Iowa's Finest Sers'ice Dept. Phone 6-4727
V. E. DAVIS 1019 East 14th Street
Owner & Operator Des Moines 14, Iowa
Horry Jeffries
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Love is like an onion; you taste it with delight.
But when you're through, you wonder whatever
made you bite.
Compliments of
SIMPSON'S SUPER-VALUE
2210 E. 9th Street Phone 6-3163
Pot Hanson
STEWART M. SAWDEY
DENTIST
PHONE 6-5080
24th and Easton Blvd. Des Moines, Iowa ]
D. Mitchell — M. Hawthorne
BILL'S LUNCH
I 2401 EAST WALNUT Phone 6-9386 |
MEALS — SHORT ORDERS
j Mrs. F. R. Compton, Prop.
Barbara Hatchitt — Joan Gilcrest
Four-year-old Bobby was stroking his cat
before the fire in perfect content. The cat,
also happy, began to purr loudly. Bobby gazed
at her for a while, then suddenly seized her by
the tail and dragged her roughly away from
the hearth. His mother said, "You must not
hurt your kitty, Bobby."
"I'm not," said Bobby, but I've got to get
her away from the fire. She's beginning to
boil."
Bottled Under Authority of The Coca-Cola Company by
DES MOINES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Richard Smith — Al Marshall
FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS THE
MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR
BUSINESS
MAURICE T. ADAMS
Your East Des Moines Druggist
East 5th and Locust Phone 4-3816
Pat Hanson
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Everything In Music
Lessons On Any Instrument
107 Eleventh St. Phone 4-0208
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George Borg — Roy Bruntmyer
HARTLE BROS. SERVICE STATION
SKELLY PRODUCTS
TIRES — BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES
E. 14th and Maple Phone 6-9257
Don Allen — Bill McFarlane
NEAL DRUG CO.
THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
2301 East Grand Ave.
Phone 6-3124 Des Moines, Iowa
Verlin Butler — Richard Reynolds
How about two of them?" asked the drug-
gist of the man who was buying a toothbrush.
"One for your wife?"
"No, thanks, when I buy a new one, I give
her my old one."
Several other customers in the store gasped,
and then he added, "She uses it to clean her
shoes."
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Iowa's Oldest Jewelry Store
GRADUATION GIFTS
Plumbs suggests gifts
that endure a lifetime
WATCHES — DIAMONDS
JEWELRY — SILVER
Convenient terms when desired
PLUMBS
WALNUT AT SIXTH
Guy Reese — Dick Paschol
i Joan and Duane; 2. Ston Durbin; 3. Rough game
"Daddy, what is a bachelor?"
"A bachelor, my boy, is a man who didn't
have a car when he was young."
For QUALITY LUMBER and
BUILDING MATERIALS see
LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY
Every Co-operation Given Builders and
Contractors
1933 Hubbell Ave.
Phone 6-5147
Dick Paschal — Guy Reese
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A B C OF FOOD BUYING
Always Bargains at Cohens
1 101 S. E. Scott Sam G. Cohen, Owner
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Eugene Hort
COMPLIMENTS OF
CARR & MOEHL CO.
Des Moines' Own Woodworking Factory
301-321 S. W. Ninth Street
Phone 3-8123
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Pat Hanson
Mr. Coldiron: "Another bite like that and
you'll leave the table."
Bill: "Another bite like that and I'll be
finished."
VIC BROOKS & SON
"VIC" & "BOB"
INSURANCE
300 Capital City Bank Bldg.
Phone 3-8675
Serving Lee Township for 33 Years
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DENTIST
Res. Ph. 6-1823 406 Capital City Bank Bldg. |
Office Phone 3-1425 Des Moines, Iowa |
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The little boy riding on the bus had been
sniffing loudly for several blocks. After a
number of disapproving glances, the middle-
aged woman sitting next to him remarked:
"Little boy, do you have a handkerchief?"
"Yes, ma'am," replied the child innocently,
but I never lend it to strangers.
THE OLD FIGHTING SPIRIT
of
EAST HIGH
is flying high
at
Esther O. Anderson 1905
Ebba Anderson Currier 1909
Louise Anderson Jackson 1928
Betty M. Anderson 1936
Helen M. Youngmark 1937
"CHUCK" BROOKS INSURANCE
100 Capital City Bank Bldg. '
Des Moines 9, Iowa
Phone 3-4289
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
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REFRESHINGLY YOURS
SWIFTS ICE CREAM
108 Shepard
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Ralph Sanford — Jomes Johnson
The young man wanted his fortune told,
so he went to visit a swami. Seating himself
at the table, he noticed two holes in the crystal
ball. "What's the idea of the holes?" he in-
quired.
"On Wednesday nights I go bowling" re-
plied the swami.
"Grandpa, did you once have hair like
snow?"
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THOR and NORGE
Automagic Machines
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Guy Reese — Dick Paschal
CONGRATULATIONS TO
GRADUATES AND TEACHERS
BOSS HOTELS CO.
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Theresa Williamson and Barbara Pruitt; 3. Mary
King; 4. Kristi Beal; 5. Good-Night!
"Yes, my boy."
"Well, who shoveled it off?"
WILDEN
OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL
DR. P. L. PARK
DR. A. W. DENNIS
DR. V. J. WILSON
DR. O. E. OWEN
E. 14th and Capitol Ave. Phone 6-5183
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Barbara Ball — Phyllis Coon
SARWIN STUDIOS
Congratulates
THE CLASS OF JUNE, '50
515 Fifth Avenue
Phone 3-7236
Dick Cox — Harold Beck
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Bob Smith — Glem Fuller
CERTAINTY PRODUCTS
are
Dependable
INLAND MILLS
Inc.
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Congratulations to the
SENIOR CLASS OF '50
WALNUT DRUG
SUNDRIES — FOUNTAIN SERVICE
East 1 6th and Walnut Phone 6-3175
Melvin Ghee
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Steve Jaeger: "Where did you get the
black eye?"
John Varme: "I went to a dance and was
struck by the beauty of the place."
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CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO.
COMPLETE CHEVROLET STORE
DAY & NIGHT SERVICE PARTS
NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS
"Where Our Customers Send Their Friends"
West 5th & Keo Phone 8-0281
Jomes Johnson — Ralph Sanford
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NEW LOW PRICES - ONLY$1.25
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY
t . Get that new car sparkle
2. Get free brake test and analysis
3. Get inside vocuumed out
4 Get 3c per gallon discount on gas
ALL THIS FOR THE PRICE OF WASH
TODD'S MINIT-MAN WASH
Fifth & Court No long woirs Open Sun. A.M.
Dick Paschal
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FARM AND HOME STORES INC.
A Modern Hardware Store
With A Large Parking Lot
2403-5 Hubbell Phone 6-0282
Congratulations to the Class of 1950
Loren Huss — Vinson Breen
PHONE 3-3013 « EVERYTHING IN GUNS
• STOVES
• HARDWARE
BETTS & SON
WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING
NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS
412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa
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Colleen Mofle — Jayne Field
Zenus: "Well, what's the matter?'"
Venus: "Some fresh astronomer has been
staring at me every night for a month."
"Pop, what's an ancestor?"
"I'm one of yours and so is grandpa."
"Well, I thought they were something peo-
ple bragged about."
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CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR
SERVICE
"The Service You Need"
! Court Ave. at East Fifth Phone 3-1 151
PHONES 6-4528, 6-1824, 62-1169, 2-7011
DES MOINES 9, IOWA
j Representative of Montgomery Elevator Co.
Shepard "Home Lift", Rotary Lift Co.
Jerry Anderson
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BORG'S SUPER VALU
Fancy Groceries — Quality Meats
EVERY DAY LOW PRICES
2104 E. 14th Street Phone 6-0598
George Borg — Ray Bruntmyer
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MAUGER'S
BAKERY AND ICE CREAM
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1 607 E. Grand Ave. Phone 62-2415 j
Dick Kern
FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
CLASS OF JANUARY, 1950
| 2041 E. WALNUT ST. PHONE 6-5153 |
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Jack Shockley (6 ft, IVi in.) was applying
for a job as a life guard.
"Of course, you can swim?" said the inter-
viewer.
"Well, no, sir, I don't," said Jack, looking
dcwn at his long legs, "but I sure can wade!"
Mr. Prichard: "Is your wife having any
success in learning how to drive a car?"
I. Karen, Carole, Nancy; 2. City Champs "46"
Mr. Sargent: "Well, the road is beginning
to turn when she does."
IOWA
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Factory Direct To You
Phone 4-2247
Charleen Harman
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ALL KINDS OF GLASS SOLD
AND INSTALLED
MIRRORS OUR SPECIALTY
24 Hour Service
WHOLESALE — RETAIL
DES MOINES GLASS & PAINT CO.
"430 E. Locust St. Phone 3-1612
George Borg — Roy Bruntmyer
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Sixth at Locust
DES MOINES
Quality Jewelry Since 1871
Myrtle Cowan — Beverly Conroy
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S AND SONS
REAL ESTATE-
-INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
FLEMING
BUILDING
PHILIP E. JESTER
RALPH L. JESTER
Insurance
Real Estate
CLASS OF '30
CLASS OF '21
Harry Jeffries
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Compliments of
DAIRYMAID
CANDY BARS
NORTHWESTERN CANDY CO.
Elwyn Johnson
Compliments of
, JEWETT LUMBER COMPANY
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Jerry Hutchison
Mr. Bell to new auto mechanics student:
"I'm putting this rivet in the correct position.
When I nod my head, hit it hard with your
hammer."
That's all he remembered until he woke up
in a hospital.
Miss McBride: "Now children, there are
flowers beginning with the prefix "dog." For
example, dog roses and dog daisies. Can any-
one tell me another?"
Tom O'Boyle: "Please, miss, collie flow-
"Were you a good little girl at Sunday
School today?"
"Yes, the teacher offered me a big plate of
money, and I said, 'No, thank you'."
ers
Fisherman: "Is this a public lake?"
Native: "Yes, sir."
Fisherman: "Then it won't be a crime if
land a fish."
Native: "No, sir, it will be a miracle."
WO L F K I L L
CRANK SHAFT SERVICE
Trailer Hitches Welding
Phone 6-0127 Eve. 62-4562
Euclid & Hubbell Des Moines 17, Iowa
M. Howthorne — D. Mitchell
ARNY LIDDELL S MUSIC ROOM
RECORDS — PHONOGRAPHS
and TELEVISION
I 513 GRAND AVE.
Phone 2-4482
Charlotte Loyd — Shirley Brideson
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EAST END LOCKER SERVICE
E. 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone 6-8586
"Trade With the Boys"
Better Foods for Less
B. J. LENOX H. W. McGLOTHLEN
Bonna Dee Lenox — Jerry Cocking
QUEAL
LUMBER COMPANY
Helping Build Des Moines
East Fourth and Grand
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DR. R. G. HATCHITT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
422 Liberty Bldg.
Office Phone 2-1488 Res. Phone 6-7317
GRADUATE OF JUNE CLASS 1937
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842 Hull Ave.
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SMITH'S FOOD MARKET
A Complete Food Store
LOUIS E. SMITH
Bird's Eye Frozen Foods
Phone 6-7096
Pat Hanson
WEST'S SHELL SERVICE
J LUBRICATION— ENGINE TUNE UP— WASHING
TIRES & BATTERIES— AUTO ACCESSORIES
Leo West, Prop.
E. 14th and Grand Ave
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Joe Obraza — Gene H. Shinflew
Phone 6-9253
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Jack Shockley — Mr. Sargent, is there a law
against driving a car with one hand?
Mr. Sargent (quietly) — Not that I know of,
if the girl doesn't object.
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SERVICE OPTICAL CO.
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1. Class of "44"; 2. "The Laughin' Place"
Cop (to excited Edith Ann Kalny). "Use
your noodle, lady, use your noodle."
Edith: "My goodness, where is it? I've
pushed and pulled everything in the car."
It s Our "JUNIOR FASHION LANE"
For the Newest Fashion Hits
Norman Cassiday
720 Walnut Street
Joanne Storms — June Lawrence
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SINCE 1882
FOR FLOWERS
LOZIER
SERVES EAST HIGH
East 6th and Locust Phone 4-0141
East 9th and Grand Phone 4-5289
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Kenton Green
Shirley Friend
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